Cross-border claims to cultural objects: property or heritage?
Cultural objects have a protected status on account of their intangible value, as symbols of an identity. This has been so since the early days of international law, and today there is an extensive legal framework that ensures this protection. Yet, when it comes to claims by former owners to items s...
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The Hague, the Netherlands
Eleven International Publishing
[2021]
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Schriftenreihe: | E.M. Meijers Instituut voor Rechtswetenschappelijk Onderzoek
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Zusammenfassung: | Cultural objects have a protected status on account of their intangible value, as symbols of an identity. This has been so since the early days of international law, and today there is an extensive legal framework that ensures this protection. Yet, when it comes to claims by former owners to items such as Nazi-looted art, colonial booty, or more recently looted antiquities, the situation is less straightforward. On the one hand, such claims are often not supported by positive law at all. On the other hand, non-binding regulations urge present possessors to find 'just' solutions to claims – not as a legal obligation but as a matter of morality. This raises a fundamental question: if we believe that the application of the law leads to injustice, is it not time to change the way the law is applied? This study explores how cross-border claims to cultural objects fit in the wider legal framework, and where blind spots or clashes occur. It consists of seven chapters, five of which each dealing with different categories of claims that were published in international (cultural heritage) law journals. The overall aim of this dissertation is to identify new directions that can help further develop this field, with the ultimate aim of fostering just solutions |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 281 Seiten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9789462362505 |
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spelling | Campfens, Evelien 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)1247286754 aut Cross-border claims to cultural objects property or heritage? E. Campfens The Hague, the Netherlands Eleven International Publishing [2021] © 2021 xvi, 281 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier E.M. Meijers Instituut voor Rechtswetenschappelijk Onderzoek Table of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Private title claims -- 3 The interstate model -- 4 Claims to nazi-looted art -- 5 Colonial looting and indigenous peoples' lost heritage -- 6 Cross-border trade and claims: a synthesis -- 7 Concluding observations -- Table of instruments -- Table of cases -- Selected bibliography -- Other resources -- Annex: original sources Cultural objects have a protected status on account of their intangible value, as symbols of an identity. This has been so since the early days of international law, and today there is an extensive legal framework that ensures this protection. Yet, when it comes to claims by former owners to items such as Nazi-looted art, colonial booty, or more recently looted antiquities, the situation is less straightforward. On the one hand, such claims are often not supported by positive law at all. On the other hand, non-binding regulations urge present possessors to find 'just' solutions to claims – not as a legal obligation but as a matter of morality. This raises a fundamental question: if we believe that the application of the law leads to injustice, is it not time to change the way the law is applied? This study explores how cross-border claims to cultural objects fit in the wider legal framework, and where blind spots or clashes occur. It consists of seven chapters, five of which each dealing with different categories of claims that were published in international (cultural heritage) law journals. The overall aim of this dissertation is to identify new directions that can help further develop this field, with the ultimate aim of fostering just solutions Cultural property / Law and legislation Cultural property / Repatriation Cultural property / Protection Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-518-9189-8 |
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