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The Oxford Handbook of International Cultural Heritage Law

Online ISBN:
9780191892295
Print ISBN:
9780198859871
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of International Cultural Heritage Law

Francesco Francioni (ed.),
Francesco Francioni
(ed.)
Law, European University Institute
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Francesco Francioni (Doctor of Laws, Florence, and LLM, Harvard) is Professor Emeritus of international law at the European University Institute, Florence and Professor of international law at LUISS University, Rome. He is a member of the Institut de droit international, a member of the editorial board of the Italian YBk of International Law, and the founder and General Editor (with A. Vrdoljak) of the Oxford University Press series Cultural Heritage Law and Policy. He has been a member of the Italian delegatin in numerous international negotiations and diplomatic conferences, as well as President of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee 1997–1998. He has been Judge ad hoc in the UN Tribunal of the Law of the Sea and currently is Arbitrator at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (The Hague). He has published extensively in the field of public international law, in English, Italian and French languages. He has been visiting professor at Oxford University (1998–2003), Columbia Law School (Winter term 2013), Cornell Law School (1984, 1985, 1986), and Texas Law School from 1987 to 2008. In 2018 he gave the General Course in international law at the Chinese (Xiamen) Academy of International Law. Email: [email protected]

Ana Filipa Vrdoljak (ed.)
Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
(ed.)
Law, University of Technology Sydney
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Ana Filipa Vrdoljak is Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, and UNESCO Chair of International Law and Cultural Heritage at the University of Technology Sydney. She is visiting Professor at Renmin Law School, Beijing. She is the author of International Law, Museums and the Return of Cultural Objects (Cambridge University Press 2006, 2nd edn forthcoming) and editor of The Cultural Dimension of Human Rights (Oxford University Press 2013) and International Law for Common Goods: Normative Perspectives in Human Rights, Culture and Nature with Federico Lenzerini (Hart Publishing 2014). She is co-General Editor, with Francesco Francioni, of the Oxford University Press book series Cultural Heritage Law and Policy, and Oxford Commentaries on International Cultural Heritage Law, Advisory Board member of the International Journal of Cultural Property, and President of the International Cultural Property Society. She has served on expert panels for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, UNESCO, and the European Commission. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Law) from the University of Sydney. Email: [email protected]

Published online:
8 October 2020
Published in print:
23 July 2020
Online ISBN:
9780191892295
Print ISBN:
9780198859871
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This Handbook sets out and assesses the international legal framework governing the protection of cultural heritage. Cultural heritage is frequently not bounded by national territory and can only effectively be protected through international cooperation. This is a primary driving force of contemporary multilateral, regional, and bilateral initiatives, including legal measures. Accordingly, the Handbook is primarily focused on public international law, but it embraces also aspects of private international law and comparative law. It analyses the substance of cultural heritage protection and explores its links with other areas of public and private international law, as well as the ways in which cultural heritage law is contributing to the development of international law itself. The Handbook concludes with an examination of the implementation of cultural heritage law and of regional approaches. It reflects the diversity of developments in almost every field of international law which is leading to this specialist area of law and provides an overarching rationale for understanding and teaching cultural heritage law as a coherent body of law with key principles and practices. The book is designed in such a manner to enable a reader, whether it be a practitioner, policymaker, teacher or student, to pick and choose according their individual needs.

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