Search results for: “cultural heritage law”
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Cultural Heritage Law
Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of cultural heritage law, with a description of the most significant features of cultural heritage law at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) The Time Is Now: Why The […]
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Cultural Heritage Law
Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of cultural heritage law, with a description of the most significant features of cultural heritage law at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) The Time Is Now: Why The […]
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Outline of International art and cultural heritage law
Outline of International art and cultural heritage law POLICY IS VERY IMPORTANT: – What is at stake? – What is the big picture? – How will this affect the artist? The public? – What are the ramifications? I. What is Art? A. Difficult question to answer – There must be an original expression art does…
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International Human Rights Law
Contents of International Human Rights Law Contents of this subject matter include: The concept of human rights: universalism and cultural relativism International and regional human rights systems Human rights law beyond treaties Human rights treaties and derogation State responsibility and […]
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International Human Rights Law
Contents of International Human Rights Law Contents of this subject matter include: The concept of human rights: universalism and cultural relativism International and regional human rights systems Human rights law beyond treaties Human rights treaties and derogation State responsibility and […]
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Common Law
Introduction to Common Law "Common Law, term used to refer to the main body of English unwritten law that evolved from the 12th century onward. The name comes from the idea that English medieval law, as administered by the courts of the realm, reflected the "common"customs of […]
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Common Law
Introduction to Common Law "Common Law, term used to refer to the main body of English unwritten law that evolved from the 12th century onward. The name comes from the idea that English medieval law, as administered by the courts of the realm, reflected the "common"customs of […]