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Frontiers of Cultural Heritage Law

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** Winner of the ABILA (American Branch of the International Law Association) Book of the Year Award for a Book on Practical or Technical Subject. ** In this book James Nafziger covers emerging to...
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  • 21 October 2021
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** Winner of the ABILA (American Branch of the International Law Association) Book of the Year Award for a Book on Practical or Technical Subject. **

In this book James Nafziger covers emerging topics of cultural heritage law, a relatively new landmark in the field of both national and international law. His primary focus is on the frontiers identified and developed by the numerous work products of the International Law Association's Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, expanded and updated by some of his own writings. The construction of cultural heritage law is a good example of transnationalism at work, combining national initiatives with diplomacy, UNESCO and other intergovernmental agreements, international custom, and non-governmental initiatives such as the ILA committee's own contributions. These have included published studies, annotated principles and resolutions, draft treaties and a book focused on national practices in the international trade of cultural material. This volume concludes by briefly exploring current and future frontiers of a burgeoning range of topics that are central to many people's daily experiences and interests.

This book was awarded the ABILA (American Branch of the International Law Association) Book of the Year Award for a Book on a Practical or Technical Subject, in 2022.
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Price: $256.00
Pages: 402
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 21 October 2021
ISBN: 9789004347632
Format: Hardcover
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James A.R. Nafziger is Thomas B. Stoel Professor of Law and Director of International Programs at the Willamette University College of Law as well as Honorary Professor of the East China University of Politics and Law. He serves as Secretary of the American Society of International Law and Vice Chair of the International Law Association of whose committee on cultural heritage law he was a founding rapporteur and later chair. His extensive scholarship includes numerous books and articles on cultural law.