The return of cultural artefacts : hard and soft law approaches / Alper Tașdelen.
2016
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The return of cultural artefacts : hard and soft law approaches / Alper Tașdelen.
Published
Switzerland : Springer, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Call Number
K3791 .T37 2016
ISBN
3319440594
9783319440590
9783319440606
3319440608
9783319440590
9783319440606
3319440608
Description
xiii, 227 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)953223108
Summary
"This book analyses the instruments and approaches offered by public international law to resolve cultural heritage related disputes and facilitate the return of illicitly transferred objects to their countries of origin. In addition to assessing the instruments themselves, their origins, and their advantages and disadvantages, it also examines the roles and interests of the actors involved. Lastly, the book explores the interaction between hard and soft law approaches, the reasons for and importance of this interaction, as well as its consequences"--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Return of cultural artifacts : hard and soft law approaches
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction: Cultural Property vs. Cultural Heritage
1
References
5
2.
Classical Approach: International Treaties---Part 1
9
2.1.
First Steps
9
2.2.
1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property
13
2.2.1.
Overview
13
2.2.2.
Historical Developments Leading to the Adoption of the 1970 UNESCO Convention
13
2.2.3.
Purpose of the 1970 UNESCO Convention
16
2.2.4.
1970 UNESCO Convention's Scope of Application
20
2.2.5.
1970 UNESCO Convention's Rules on Return
27
2.2.6.
1970 UNESCO Convention's Regulations Combating Illicit Trafficking and Supporting Return
38
2.2.7.
Institutional Framework of the 1970 UNESCO Convention: The Meeting of State Parties
60
2.2.8.
Evaluation
69
References
72
3.
Classical Approach: International Treaties---Part II
77
3.1.
1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects
77
3.1.1.
Introduction
77
3.1.2.
From UNESCO's Request to the Adoption of the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention
78
3.1.3.
1995 UNIDROIT Convention's Goals
81
3.1.4.
Ambit of the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention
83
3.1.5.
1995 UNIDROIT Convention's Regulations on Restitution and Return
93
3.1.6.
Complementary Rules of the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention Promoting Restitution and Return
115
3.1.7.
Assessment
128
3.2.
Classical Approach: Synopsis
130
References
131
4.
Two-Pronged Strategy: Transiting to a Cooperative and Procedural Solution
135
4.1.
Need for New Approaches
135
4.2.
Institutional Approach: UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee for Promoting the Return of Cultural Property to Its Countries of Origin or Its Restitution in Case of Illicit Appropriation
136
4.2.1.
General View
136
4.2.2.
From the 1970 UNESCO Convention to the Establishment of the ICPRCP
137
4.2.3.
ICPRCP's Purpose
139
4.2.4.
Field of Operation of the ICPRCP
140
4.2.5.
ICPRCP's Institutional Framework
142
4.2.6.
Modus Operandi of the ICPRCP
145
4.2.7.
ICPRCP's Work and Its Achievements
148
4.2.8.
Summary
152
4.3.
Soft Law Approach: Bringing Private Parties on Board
153
4.3.1.
Soft Law: Prelude
153
4.3.2.
ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums
155
4.3.3.
UNESCO International Code of Ethics for Dealers in Cultural Property
168
4.3.4.
ILA Principles for Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material
178
4.4.
Two-Pronged Strategy: Resume
185
References
186
5.
Alternative Dispute Resolution Approach: Formalisation and Juridification of the Dispute Resolution Procedure
189
5.1.
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Assessment
189
5.2.
ICPRCP Rules of Procedure for Mediation and Conciliation
193
5.2.1.
Overview
193
5.2.2.
Issuing of the ICPRCP Rules of Procedure for Mediation and Conciliation
194
5.2.3.
Application Field of the ICPRCP Rules of Procedure
195
5.2.4.
ICPRCP Rules of Procedure's Definitions of "Mediation" and "Conciliation"
196
5.2.5.
Constitution of the ICPRCP Rules of Procedure's Mediation and Conciliation Bodies
197
5.2.6.
Mediation and Conciliation Procedure of the ICPRCP Rules of Procedure
199
5.2.7.
Synopsis
201
5.3.
ICOM-WIPO Mediation Rules
202
5.3.1.
General Remarks
202
5.3.2.
Path Leading to the Adoption of the ICOM-WIPO Mediation Rules
203
5.3.3.
Field of Operation of the ICOM-WIPO Mediation Rules
205
5.3.4.
ICOM-WIPO Mediation Rules' Notion of "Mediation"
206
5.3.5.
ICOM-WIPO Mediation Rules' Appointment Procedure for the Mediator
208
5.3.6.
Mediation Procedure of the ICOM-WIPO Mediation Rules
210
5.3.7.
Final Remarks
216
5.4.
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Summary
217
References
218
6.
Conclusion
221
References
227