Heritage in War and Peace

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Heritage in War and Peace

Legal and Political Perspectives for Future Protection

Mastandrea Bonaviri, Gianluigi; Sadowski, Miroslaw Michal

Springer International Publishing AG

02/2024

587

Dura

Inglês

9783031473463

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction. Venturing to Find New Approaches to Heritage in Peril for the 21st Century.- Part I. Cultural Heritage Between Theory, the Past, and the Future.- Ruins as Cultural Heritage. Ethical and Aesthetic Considerations.- Finding the Intangible: Contested Cityscapes, Inclusive Cultural Heritage Determinations, Balancing Stakeholder Interests... Is Urban Property Law Up to the Challenge?.- Should Heritage be Preserved? Examining Contention Over Confederate Monument Removal.- Ruins and Heritages, the Great Mutation of China's Diplomacy in its Encounter with Europe in the 19th Century.- Cultural Heritage Law and NaturalCultural Paradigms within the Sustainable Development Discourse.- Adopting a Holistic Approach to Cultural and Natural Heritage Protection under the UNESCO World Heritage Convention.- Cultural Heritage and the Conservation and Insecurity Paradigms: International Law in the Pursuit of Social Cohesion.- NFT and Blockchain Technology for a Sustainable Future of Cultural Heritage.- The Virtual Museum: How Technology and Virtual Reality may Help Protect and Promote Cultural Heritage.- The Two Most Important 21st Century Disputes in Cultural Heritage Law.- Part II. Heritage Issues in Times of War and Conflict.- The Protection of Cultural Property in the Case of Armed Conflict: The State of Current and Future Developments in Military Doctrine.- Military Necessity as an Exception in the Context of Cultural Heritage Protection: Exploring the Role Played by the Proportionality Principle.- Cultural Heritage as a Neutral Party: The Role of Neutrality in the Protection of Cultural Heritage During Armed Conflict.- Mens Rea in International Criminal Law: A Look at Eichmann's Responsibility in the Light of Kant and Arendt.- Protecting Cultural Heritage in Times of War: A Study of the Gravity of Protection Rules vs the Weight of Violations.- To Break Their Will to Fight: The Weaponization of Heritage in Modern Irregular Warfare.- Heritage in War: International Criminal Responsibility for the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict.- Destruction of Natural and Cultural Heritage during the Armed Conflicts: An International Law Perspective.- Facing Heritage Protection in Armed Conflicts, International Institutions and Civil Society.- Armed Non-State Actors and Cultural Heritage Protection under IHL.- Cultural Heritage and International Security through the role of ANSAs.- Part III. Heritage Issues in Times of Peace and Stability.- Law, Vague Legal Terms and Clothing as Everyday Culture.- Eat the Rich: A Rethinking of the Heritage-Crime-Development Nexus.- Mainstreaming Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights in the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage: The Role and Issues Surrounding of Relevant Global Governance Actors.- The Legal Process of Transformation: Exploring the Interactive Relationship between Cultural Heritage and Geographical Indications (GIs).- Gender, Traditional Cultural Expressions, and Intellectual Property: Exploring Women's Empowerment and Cultural Production in Zambia.- Folk Art and Stylized Folk Art from the Perspective of Intellectual Property Law. Analysis of the Example of Two Polish Folk Song and Dance Ensembles, 'Mazowsze' and 'Slask'.- Part IV. Heritage as a Right: From the Fight for Preserving the Past to the Questions of Restitution.- Shrouds of Silence: Dismantling of the Heritage Sites of Middle Eastern Minorities as de facto Erasure of History.- The Consequences of Violence against Women and Children in Armed Conflicts for their Intangible Cultural Heritage. A Diachronic Perspective of Universal Rights of Women.- Cultural Heritage: A Critical Element of the Right to Education and the Right to Identity of Children in Armed Conflict.- Legal Obstacles to Claims for Restitution of Cultural Objects Removed as Spoils of War.- Cultural Heritage Law in the Dock: Protecting Cultural Objects in Un-recognized States and Governments.- Cultural Treasures and their Place of Origin: Crimean Treasures return to Kyiv.- Performing Special Protection: Cultural Heritage in PostWar Kosovo.- Conclusions. Heritage in War and Peace.- Afterword. Return to the First Seminar: Protecting an Invaluable Heritage. The Egyptian Case.
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Cultural Heritage;Cultural Heritage and Law;Cultural Heritage and International Law;UNESCO and Heritage Protection;Cultural Heritage Protection;Heritage and Law;Heritage Issues;Natural Heritage;Indigenous Heritage;Ble and Intangible Heritage;Dangers Surrounding Heritage;Heritage and War;Ection of Heritage During Wartime;International Criminal Court (ICC);Transitional Justice and Heritage;Collective Memory and Heritage;Cultural Heritage Crimes;Destruction of Heritage;Local Legal Frameworks for Heritage Protection;Heritage and Politics