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OverviewCultural Heritage in the European Union provides a critical analysis of the laws and policies which address cultural heritage throughout Europe, considering them in light of the current challenges faced by the Union. The volume examines the matrix of organisational and regulatory frameworks concerned with cultural heritage both in the Union and its Members States, as well as their interaction, cross-fertilisation, and possible overlaps. It brings together experts in their respective fields, including not only legal, but also cultural economists, heritage professionals, government representatives, and historians. The diverse backgrounds of the authors offer a cross-disciplinary approach and a variety of views which allows an in-depth scrutinisation of the latest developments pertaining to cultural heritage in Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrzej Jakubowski , Kristin Hausler , Francesca FiorentiniPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Volume: 9 Weight: 0.943kg ISBN: 9789004365339ISBN 10: 9004365338 Pages: 472 Publication Date: 20 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword: European Heritage and the Future of Europe Krzysztof Pomian Acknowledgments List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Instruments Notes on Contributors Introduction Andrzej Jakubowski, Kristin Hausler and Francesca Fiorentini Part 1: Europe, the European Union and the Concept of Cultural Heritage 1 Conceptions of a Shared, Common, or European Heritage in the Emerging Heritage Diplomacy of the European Union, 1973-92 Cynthia Scott 2 Common Cultural Heritage, the European Union, and International Law Andrzej Jakubowski 3 Cultural Heritage and the EU: Legal Competences, Instrumental Policies, and the Search for a European Dimension Evangelia Psychogiopoulou 4 The Single European Market and Cultural Heritage: The Protection of National Treasures in Europe Michele Graziadei and Barbara Pasa 5 The `Right to Cultural Heritage' in the European Union: A Tale of Two Courts Mateusz Bieczynski Part 2: Cultural Heritage and the European Union's Economic and Social Development 6 Exploring the Links between Culture and Development: New Challenges for Cultural Indicators in the European Union Paola Monaco 7 The Financing of Cultural Heritage: A Value Based Approach Arjo Klamer and Anna Mignosa 8 Cultural Heritage in the EU Trade Agreements: Current Trends in a Controversial Relationship Francesca Fiorentini 9 Enhancing the Mobility of Collections in the European Union Nout van Woudenberg 10 Cultural Heritage, Education and Research in the European Union Alicja Jagielska-Burduk Part 3: Cultural Heritage and the European Union: New Frontiers 11 The Cultural Heritage of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in the EU: Weaknesses or Opportunities? Alexandra Xanthaki 12 Migration, Cultural Heritage, and Cultural Rights: A Critical Assessment of European Union Law and Policy Alessandro Chechi 13 Intangible Cultural Heritage, Europe, and the EU: Dangerous Liaisons? Hanna Schreiber 14 Cultural Heritage within the European Union's External Relations: More than a Policy Objective? Kristin Hausler 15 The Protection of Cultural Landscapes in the European Union Amy Strecker 16 Digitization: Towards a European Cultural Heritage Ewa Manikowska Final Conclusions Andrzej Jakubowski, Kristin Hausler and Francesca Fiorentini IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAndrzej Jakubowski, Ph.D. (2011), European University Institute, is Assistant Professor at the Institute pf Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is the editor of Cultural Rights as Collective Rights: An International Law Perspective (Brill/Nijhoff, 2016). Kristin Hausler is the Dorset Senior Research Fellow in Public International Law at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law in London. Previously, she worked on a repatriation project at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver. Francesca Fiorentini, Ph.D. (2004), University of Trento, is Associate Professor in Comparative Law at the University of Trieste. Her main research fields include: comparative and European law, comparative secured transactions law, comparative cultural property law; European private Law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |