Thème de la ressource: Législation - International Type de ressource: Bibliographie - Livres Auteur: PROTT Lyndel, REDMOND-COOPER Ruth, URICE Stephen (Editor)Editeur: Leicester : Institute of Art and LawDate: 2013Pages / Longueur: 226 p.Langue de publication: AnglaisContents: - Making a Statement for Heritage Preservation: Ratifying the 2001 UNESCO ConventionDavid Blackman- Models of Implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention: Can Their Effectiveness be Determined?Patty Gerstenblith - The Wishes of the Dead as a Reference Point in LawChristopher Grayson - Mediterranean Heritage: Possession and DispossessionDavid Lowenthal - Guatemala: A Colourful TapestryMinouschka Lush - ‘Proper and Appropriate’ ‘Property and Appropriation’Thijs J. Maarleveld - The World Heritage Convention and Non-State ActorsJames R. Nafziger - Tangible Cultural Heritage and International Human Rights LawRoger O’Keefe - Fetters and Stumbling Blocks: Impediments to the Recovery and Return of Unlawfully Removed Cultural Objects – A Common Law PerspectiveNorman Palmer - The Trade in Antiquities: Is it Time for Additional Approaches to Reducing Destruction and Theft?Kenneth Polk - Protection and Return of Cultural Objects - the Interplay of Law and EthicsMarina Schneider - Museums and Universal Heritage: Right of Return and Right of Access for AfricansFolarin Shyllon- Shifting Approaches to Unprovenanced Antiquities among ConservatorsKathryn Walker Tubb- Gross Violations of Human Rights and Restitution: Learning from Holocaust ClaimsAna Vrdoljak - Can NGOs Change the Status of Cultural Heritage Protection in China? The Case of CHP as an ExampleWang Yunxia and He Shuzhong - Afterword: Working TogetherLyndel Prott InternationalActeur: Institute of Art and Law