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082 0 0 _a344.094
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_bDUR
111 2 _aHeritage, culture and rights: challenging legal discourses (Conference)
_d(2013 :
_cUniversity of New South Wales)
245 1 0 _aHeritage, culture and rights :
_bchallenging legal discourses /
_cedited by Andrea Durbach and Lucas Lixinski.
264 1 _aOxford ;
_aPortland, Oregon :
_bHart Publishing,
_c2017.
300 _avi, 301 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
365 _bRs. 5330.00
500 _a"This book grew out of a workshop, Heritage, Culture and Rights: Challenging Discourses, which we convened under the auspices of the Australian Human Rights Centre at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney and the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, with financial and infrastructure support from UNSW Law and a grant from the Australian National Commission for UNESCO."
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aOpening the toolbox of international human rights law in the safeguarding of cultural heritage / Francesco Francioni and Lucas Lixinski -- Culture, rights and the post-2015 development agenda / Ben Boer -- Cultural heritage, human rights and the privatisation of war / Ana Fikipa Vrdoljak -- The urban village and the megaproject : linking vernacular urban heritage and human rights-based development in the emerging megacities of Southeast Asia / Scott Hawken -- Between rights in the city and the right to the city : heritage, character and public participation in urban planning / Amelia Thorpe -- The tension between rights and cultural heritage protection in China / Stefan Gruber -- Heritage and human rights : reframing the conservation ethic / Josephine Gillespie -- The poverty of world heritage management in sub-Saharan Africa : the legacy of colonialism and disregard of human rights / Folarin Shyllo -- Cultural heritage as transformation : a study of four sites from post-apartheid South Africa / Andrea Durbach -- Heritage listing as self-determination / Lucas Lixinski -- World heritage, cultural conflicts and political reconciliation / Andrzej Jakubowski.
520 _aCultural heritage law and its response to human rights principles and practice has gained renewed prominence on the international agenda. The recent conflicts in Syria and Mali, China's use of shipwreck sites and underwater cultural heritage to make territorial claims, and the cultural identities of nations post-conflict highlight this field as an emerging global focus. In addition, it has become a forum for the configuration and contestation of cultural heritage, rights and the broader politics of international law. The manifestation of tensions between heritage and human rights are explored in this volume, in particular in relation to heritage and rights in collaboration and in conflict, and heritage as a tool for rights advocacy. This volume also explores these issues from a distinctively legal standpoint, considering the extent to which the legal tools of international human rights law facilitate or hinder heritage protection. Covering a range of issues across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and Australia, this volume will be of interest to people working in human rights, heritage studies, cultural heritage management and identity politics around the world. 'This book fills an important gap in the literature on heritage and rights and, in particular, human rights law. With articles from leading experts addressing the legal human rights dimensions of cultural heritage protection, it makes a significant contribution to debates over issues such as 'Why should we safeguard heritage and for whom?' and 'What is the relationship between heritage safeguarding and protecting human rights?'. These are deep questions of profound significance to individuals, communities and even nations around the world and are of increasing urgency today. It critically analyses the relationship between heritage and human rights that can be potentially pernicious as well as mutually reinforcing, placing this analysis within the wider context and with a broad geographical scope with examinations of the heritage/rights relationship in Southeast Asia (Cambodia), China and sub-Saharan Africa.'
650 0 _aCultural property
_xProtection
_xLaw and legislation
_vCongresses.
655 7 _aConference papers and proceedings.
_2lcgft
_0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026068
700 1 _aDurbach, Andrea,
_d1957-
_eeditor,
_eorganizer.
700 1 _aLixinski, Lucas,
_eeditor,
_eorganizer.
710 2 _aAustralian Human Rights Centre,
_esponsoring body.
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