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DiPaolo, Andrea. "Space law and the protection of cultural heritage: the uncertain fate of humanity's heritage in space." Thesis, McGill University, 2014. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=121600.
Full textAlors que de nombreux gouvernements et entités commerciales prévoient d'ambitieuses expéditions dans l'espace extra-atmosphérique et dans les corps célestes, le patrimoine de l'humanité dans l'espace est menacé. Cette thèse examine les protections actuellement disponibles pour les objets et sites qui représentent les grandes réalisations de l'humanité concernant l'utilisation et l'exploration de l'espace, avec une attention particulière portée sur la Base de la Tranquillité, le site d'atterrissage d'Apollo 11. Les protections existantes sont analysées en vertu du droit du patrimoine culturel et du droit de l'espace, et se concentrent principalement sur le langage des traités en ces domaines. Il y a eu plusieurs tentatives menées aux États-Unis pour protéger les sites d'atterrissage d'Apollo, en particulier concernant la Base de la Tranquillité. Ces mesures sont examinées dans les développements de la thèse afin d'évaluer leur pertinence et leur efficacité. Les recommandations pour optimiser la protection du patrimoine de l'espace dans le futur sont ensuite présentées. Cette thèse conclut que l'approche la plus efficace, qui est également la plus susceptible de réussir, consiste en un processus en plusieurs étapes, comprenant des mesures unilatérales, des traités bilatéraux et une solution multilatérale de soft law, aboutissant idéalement à un traité multilatéral, et pouvant éventuellement conduire à la formation de droit international coutumier. Fondamentalement, la coopération et la bonne foi sont les pierres angulaires de toute solution à ce problème de droit international. Il est important que les règles juridiques régissant l'interaction et la préservation de ces objets et de ces sites soient clairement déterminées, afin d'éviter que des dommages irréversibles ne soient causés à une ressource unique et irremplaçable.
O'Keefe, Roger. "Law, war and 'the cultural heritage of all mankind'." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.270870.
Full textForrest, Craig J. S. "International law and the preservation of underwater cultural heritage." Thesis, Online version, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.324230.
Full textDromgoole, Sarah. "Law and the underwater cultural heritage : a legal framework for the protection of the underwater cultural heritage of the United Kingdom." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.308336.
Full textNorth, MacLaren Andrew. "Protecting the past for the public good: archaeology and Australian heritage law." University of Sydney, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1602.
Full textArchaeological remains have long been recognised as fragile evidence of the past, which require protection. Legal protection for archaeological heritage has existed in Australia for more than thirty years but there has been little analysis of the aims and effectiveness of that legislation by the archaeological profession. Much Australian heritage legislation was developed in a period where the dominant paradigm in archaeological theory and practice held that archaeology was an objective science. Australian legislative frameworks continue to strongly reflect this scientific paradigm and contemporary archaeological heritage management practice is in turn driven by these legislative requirements. This thesis examines whether archaeological heritage legislation is fulfilling its original intent. Analysis of legislative development in this thesis reveals that legislators viewed archaeological heritage as having a wide societal value, not solely or principally for the archaeological community. Archaeological heritage protection is considered within the broader philosophy of environmental conservation. As an environmental issue, it is suggested that a ‘public good’ conservation paradigm is closer to the original intent of archaeological heritage legislation, rather than the “scientific” paradigm which underlies much Australian legislation. Through investigation of the developmental history of Australian heritage legislation it is possible to observe how current practice has diverged from the original intent of the legislation, with New South Wales and Victoria serving as case studies. Further analysis is undertaken of the limited number of Australian court cases which have involved substantial archaeological issues to determine the court’s attitude to archaeological heritage protection. Situating archaeological heritage protective legislation within the field of environmental law allows the examination of alternate modes of protecting archaeological heritage and creates opportunities for ‘public good’ conservation outcomes. This shift of focus to ‘public good’ conservation as an alternative to narrowly-conceived scientific outcomes better aligns with current public policy directions including the sustainability principles, as they have developed in Australia, as well as indigenous rights of self-determination. The thesis suggests areas for legal reforms which direct future archaeological heritage management practice to consider the ‘public good’ values for archaeological heritage protection.
North, MacLaren Andrew. "Protecting the past for the public good: archaeology and Australian heritage law." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1602.
Full textMacQueen, H. L. "Pleadable brieves and jurisdiction in heritage in later medieval Scotland." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.370890.
Full textHardy, Samuel Andrew. "Interrogating archaeological ethics in conflict zones : cultural heritage work in cyprus." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2010. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/7344/.
Full textDietrich, George B. "Extending the principle of the common heritage of mankind to outer space." Thesis, McGill University, 2002. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=29561.
Full textNorth, MacLaren. "Protecting the past for the public good archaeology and Australian heritage law /." Connect to full text, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1602.
Full textTitle from title screen (viewed 25 March 2008). Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts. Degree awarded 2007; thesis originally submitted 2006, corrected version submitted 2007. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
Baslar, Kemal. "The concept of the commom heritage of mankind : a challenge for inter-national law." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.294522.
Full textGodden, Lee. "Nature as Other: The Legal Ordering of the Natural World: Natural Heritage Law and Its Intersection With Property Law and Native Title." Thesis, Griffith University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/368114.
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Habkirk, Allison Margaret. "Local government heritage planning legislation in British Columbia." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/31233.
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Shay, Susan Carol Rothenberg. "The right to control the land : law, heritage and self-determination by native Hawaiians." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/286153.
Full textBlakely, Megan Rae. "Intellectual property and intangible cultural heritage in Celtic-derived countries." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2018. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/30838/.
Full textKogelschatz, Megan. "Protecting the Past for a Better Future: Protecting Palestinian Cultural Heritage." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20523.
Full textGodden, Lee, and n/a. "Nature as Other: The Legal Ordering of the Natural World: Natural Heritage Law and Its Intersection With Property Law and Native Title." Griffith University. Griffith Law School, 2000. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20050831.095124.
Full textDragasi, E. "The legislative process in developing cultural heritage protection policy in Greece with particular reference to the protection of cultural heritage in law 3028/2002." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2014. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1443159/.
Full textStrati, Anastasia G. "The protection of the underwater cultural heritage as an emerging objective of the contemporary law of the sea." Thesis, Cardiff University, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.336543.
Full textSoderland, Hilary Allester. "A century of values reflected in the evolving concept of heritage : United States federal archaeology law and Native American heritage from 1906 to the present." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2006. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/252000.
Full textLeung, Yee-wing Yvonne, and 梁綺穎. "The Queen's Pier saga: unveiling the inconvenient truth of heritage conservation legislation in HongKong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2010. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B47092683.
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Lohmann, Villena Guillermo. "The assignment of the right to participate in the heritage." THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho, 2015. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/108682.
Full textEl artículo 1209 del Código Civil regula el supuesto en que el heredero único o algunode los herederos de un patrimonio decidentransferir todo o parte de su patrimonio a untercero, incluyendo derechos y obligaciones. Esto, comúnmente, se conoce como cesión deherencia.En el presente artículo, el autor nos presenta un completo análisis respecto a cómo opera la cesión de herencia en determinados supues- tos, haciendo hincapié en los temas referentes a la responsabilidad del cesionarios frente a los acreedores y el rol del cedente, así como las formalidades que se debe seguir para llevar a cabo dicha cesión.
Kittichaisaree, K. "The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and protection of State interests in maritime natural resources : With special refeence to Southeast Asia." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.377840.
Full textCamenzuli, Louise Kathleen. "The protection and conservation of world heritage cultural landscapes : an analysis of the nature-culture continuum." Phd thesis, Faculty of Law, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8920.
Full textGagliani, Gabriele. "International Investment Law and the Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Cultural Heritage : Substantive Discipline and Dispute Settlement Interactions." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLN012.
Full textThe relationship between international investment law and cultural heritage has commanded little attention and only recently. Certainly, international investment law has become one of the most prominent branches of international law. Its development has been strictly connected to the soaring growth of bilateral treaties on the promotion and protection of foreign investment and free trade agreements with foreign investment chapters. n turn, the status and place of cultural heritage under international law has grown, significantly progressing from some provisions included in international humanitarian conventions on the protection of heritage during armed conflicts. In light of the few studies existing on the subject of this thesis, which have in general concluded that conflictual and ambiguous relations exist between international investment law and cultural heritage, this thesis proposes to analyze this relation from both the substantive and dispute settlement standpoints. The idea that the relation between foreign investment and cultural heritage, regulated in different ways and ‘intensities’ by international law, could be positive was a general premise for all the research. Indeed, among investments, foreign investments have a great importance in a moment of economic crisis and difficulty in finding appropriate resources to safeguard heritage. Investments are hence vital for culture. The researches and analyses carried out for the thesis have shown that investment treaties often contain a number of provisions concerning culture and cultural heritage. With regard to international disputes, investment disputes have involved or touched upon different cultural forms and expressions: from UNESCO sites to cultural industries, to lieux de mémoire and indigenous communities’ heritage. Further, quite surprisingly, the international rules protecting foreign investors have sometimes been invoked, or resorted to, by subjects that had invested specifically in cultural ‘resources’ or to protect economic activities based on indigenous communities’ culture. The studies and researches carried out for this thesis have made it possible to reach and demonstrate a number of conclusions. First, the researches carried out have demonstrated that foreign investments are necessary to protect, safeguard, preserve and promote any form of cultural expression, and a strong interaction exists between the international regulation of foreign investments and cultural heritage. It has thus been shown that there exists a symbiotic relationship between international investment law and cultural heritage. Second, it has been possible to prove that, within international culture and cultural heritage law, there exists a ‘legitimate space’ for international investment law. Symmetrically, international investment arbitration can represent a valid cultural dispute settlement mechanism. Lastly, it is possible to assert that merging international rules on foreign investments and international rules on culture or cultural heritage can lead to create, or support the existence of, a more transparent, legitimate and rule-of-law-based system. In the light of all these considerations, the research, analysis and reflection carried out for the thesis has demonstrated how positive the relation between international investment law and cultural heritage can be fro states and the society. This, without denying any potentially negative effect. One might hope that the results obtained allow to adapt any practice in the field of culture. The protection of cultural heritage can indeed be strongly enhanced through the regulation of foreign investment
Zhuo, Jing. "Intangible cultural heritage in the People's Republic of China : the example of the Miao nationality." Thesis, University of Macau, 2011. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2291554.
Full textAguilar, Llanos Benjamín. "A view from Family Law and Inheritance Law, concerning the right of residence of the surviving spouse or survivor is the case of the cohabitation." IUS ET VERITAS, 2016. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/123036.
Full textEl presente artículo versa sobre el patrimonio familiar y como un hecho natural como la muerte no culmina las relaciones jurídicas que han dado lugar al patrimonio que formó, sino que ésta trasciende al sujeto, y por ello el Derecho regula la transmisión de los bienes derechos y obligaciones de la persona fallecida a favor de los que resulten sus sucesores. Es decir, la muerte genera consecuencias jurídicas.
Gillespie, Josephine Suzanne. "Monumental challenges : local perspectives on world heritage landscape regulation at Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia." Phd thesis, School of Geosciences, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8765.
Full textFigueiredo, Roberto Lima. "A confirmação principiológica do direito convencional e seus reflexos patrimoniais." Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito da UFBA, 2009. http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/10720.
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O objeto desta dissertação de mestrado é o direito convencional entendido como um sub-ramo do direito civil que disciplina todas as relações familiares não matrimonializadas. O recorte acadêmico versa sobre a tentativa de harmonização dos aspectos patrimoniais e econômicos do fenômeno de migração das relações genésicas para o direito constitucional. Este direito convivencial assim denominado nos manuais jurídicos brasileiros carece de uma conformação principiológica que permita melhor compreender os efeitos patrimoniais e econômicos destas relações familiares não matrimonializadas. As recentes mudanças nos usos e costumes da sociedade permitiram reconhecer a legitimação de novos arranjos familiares fora do âmbito matrimonial e carecedores de disciplina jurídica ante a nova concepção paradigmática que se instaurou no Direito das Famílias. Dentro desta evolução dinâmica do signo família se fez mister analisar aspectos filosóficos e sociais de ontem e de hoje para estabelecer uma crítica ao atual paradigma de núcleo familiar. Constatada a necessidade de superação deste paradigma epistemológico na busca de se perceber a razão de uma outra forma socorreu-se aos princípios constitucionais que foram depurados. Estava aberto o campo para a sistematização principiológica do direito convivencial a permitir o estudo dos aspectos econômicos e patrimoniais destes arranjos familiares fora do casamento.
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Vermeulen, Frederik Saaiman. "Montagu : urban conservation in a small town : the role of voluntary conservation groups and planning law in heritage resource management." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11230.
Full textEgute, Terence Onang [Verfasser], and Eike [Akademischer Betreuer] Albrecht. "Modern law and local tradition in forest heritage conservation in Cameroon : the case of Korup / Terence Onang Egute. Betreuer: Eike Albrecht." Cottbus : Universitätsbibliothek der BTU Cottbus, 2013. http://d-nb.info/103217109X/34.
Full textGärtner, Tanya, and Magnus Obermann. "The Role of the 'Coordinating State' in the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: An analysis of the cooperative jurisdictional regime of the UNESCO Convention for the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001) including relevant state practice." Beiträge des UNESCO-Lehrstuhls für Internationale Beziehungen, 2020. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A70871.
Full textMeadow, Alison Maria. "The legislation of identity: "I'll be damned if I let these people take my family's heritage away with the stroke of a pen"." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291415.
Full textLino, Fernanda Noia da Costa. "A preservação do patrimônio cultural urbano: fundamentos, agentes e práticas urbanísticas." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/2/2134/tde-27012011-091914/.
Full textThe present study deals with the preservation of cultural heritage provided by the State through the exercise of urbanistic activity. More specifically, it analyzes the foundation, agents and practices admitted by Brazilian legal system to reach the goal of preserving, to present and future generations, certain cultural values existing in the cities. The expression urban cultural heritage was adopted in this study as comprehensive of historical and architectural monuments and aggregations taken in an isolated manner - whose cultural values are most easily identified in their physical and material structures as well as of the built and humanized environment of cities (made up of parks, squares and other spaces used in practices and social events), which carries cultural values of immaterial nature, relevant for the ability to provide welfare and quality of life for city residents. As a starting point of this approach, it is briefly mentioned some legislative history pointing out that official concerns with the protection of cultural heritage existed since Antiquity. Next, this work examines the evolutionary reasons given for conservation, as well as the notions of cultural heritage adopted by the main international documents that deal with the issue. It also analyzes the innovations made by the Brazilian Federal Constitution for both the legal concept of cultural heritage and for urban discipline. Deep attention is also devoted to the agents that, according to the Brazilian legal system, are in charge of acting on the preservation of urban cultural heritage or even legitimated to do so. Finally, it also investigates the main urbanistic instruments available to achieve this task, suggesting with proper foundation, that the preservation of urban cultural heritage should be conducted in a planned manner, dispensing na urbanistic view to related issues.
Chardeaux, Marie-Alice. "Les choses communes /." Paris : L.G.D.J, 2006. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/515561878.pdf.
Full textBerrisch, Georg Matthias. "The application of the concept of "common heritage of humankind" to the protection of the global environment : our response of public international law to global environmental threats." Thesis, McGill University, 1991. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=60445.
Full textAhlgren, Hans. "En anpassning till ett kyligare klimat? : en studie av orsaker till den förändrade synen på fornfynd i Riksantikvarieämbetets föreskrifter och allmänna råd avseende verkställigheten av 2 kap. 10–13 §§ lagen (1988:950) om kulturminnen m.m. år 2007." Thesis, Gotland University, Department of Archeology and Osteology, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hgo:diva-155.
Full textIn the year 2007 the Swedish National Heritage Board released directions for how the contractarchaeology in Sweden should carry out their work. These directions stressed that a differentapproach to the archaeological finds should be used – that would lead to a higher degree ofselection than before. The purpose of this essay is to find the reason why this change indirections occurred, and this is done by a study of the history of the rescue archaeology inSweden. The other purpose of this essay is to examine if the excavation strategies inarchaeological excavation reports from different times, correlates with the general guidingprinciples for the contract archaeology in Sweden of that time.There are several reasons why the change in directions occurred, but it seems as the mainreasons are practical. The handling of archaeological finds is relatively expensive andarchaeological researches of today generally don’t need to take care of all the finds for theinterpretation. Consequently there is no reason to save everything. The study of theexcavation reports show that there is correlation between the excavation techniques used, andthe general guiding principles for the contract archaeology of that time.
Schmidt, M. "Common heritage or common burden? : The United States position on the development of a regime for deep seabed mining in the Law of the Sea Convention." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.376001.
Full textRymkevičiūtė, Agnė. "Kultūros paveldo objektų bei vietų atstatymas Europoje ir Lietuvoje XX a. antroje pusėje - XXI a. pradžioje: teorija ir praktika." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2009. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20081203_184401-15359.
Full textReconstruction of Cultural Heritage Objects and Sites in Europe and Lithuania: Theory and Practice (second half of the 20th c. - 21st c.) Summary Reconstruction as a specific undertaking of heritage „preservation“, to be precise – the recovery of its original state, is strictly limited by contemporary conservation law and is legitimized only at exceptional cases. The reconstruction of historical monuments and sites turned to be notably significant in 20th c. after the damages caused by the World Wars. The object of the thesis is the phenomenon of reconstruction of cultural heritage objects and sites. The most salient examples in Europe and Lithuania (second half of the 20th c. - 21st c.) are chosen here for the revelation of the reconstruction phenomenon. Exclusive regard is paid to the reconstruction of historical objects and sites ruined during the Second World War. Therefore the reconstruction examples are chosen here of two the most of all injured countries during the War – Poland and Germany. These are – the old town of Warsaw, Goethehaus in Frankfurt, Dresden‘s Frauenkirche, Stadtschlos in Berlin. The reconstruction examples analysed in the case of Lithuania are – castle of Trakai, the monuments of the first Independence, Grand Duke Palace and the typical fragments of Vilnius historical ghetto. Frequently the reconstructions of historical monuments and sites disagree/ed to the mainstream conception in the conservation charters and theory works. Consequently the question... [to full text]
Sibayi, Dumisani. "Adressing the impact of structural fragmentation on aspects of the management and conservation of cultural heritage." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/2758.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: The birth of democracy in South Africa launched a paradigm shift in the public sector aligning it with the new political ideology. To meet this objective, state organs had to be radically transformed to embrace this new political ideology so as to extend and enhance service delivery to all South Africans. The democratisation of state organs led to the transformation of public institutions both statutory and non-statutory. The urgency to transform strategic state institutions whose mandate was to provide basic and primary needs like health, housing and social services, led to the neglect of other like sport, culture, and the natural environment. The transformation of some of the latter institutions was attended to only after a couple of years after the democratisation. This led to flaws in these legislative development processes which resulted in the creation of different institutions by various laws. This was the root cause of fragmentation. The provisions of these Acts are in some areas ambiguous and contradictory. The consequences are duplications and overlaps in the implementation processes. Heritage institutions have different regulatory frameworks and management systems – regulations, policies, guidelines and procedures. Furthermore, complex internal management systems expedite fragmentation of this sector. This institutional fragmentation has enormous impact on heritage conservation and management. There is limited cooperation and collaboration between heritage institutions. This study will outline how theories, strategies and instruments from the new public management approach, can be utilised to address these challenges.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Met die totstandkoming van ‘n demokratiese Suid-Afrika het in paradigma verskuiwing in die openbare sektor gevolg wat dit in lyn gebring het met die nuwe politieke ideologie. Om hierdie doelwit te bereik staats instelling moes radikaal getransformeer word om hierdie nuwe politieke ideologie te ondersteun en diens lewering na alle Suid-Afrikaners uit te brei. Die demokratisering van staatsinstellings het tot die transformasie van beide statutere en -nie statutere instellings gelei. Die noodsaak om strategiese staatsinstellings wie se mandaat dit was om basiese en primere dienste soos gesondheid, behuising en maatskaplike dienste te verskaf en transformeer, het tot die verwaarlosing van sport, kultuur en omgewingsake gelei. Dit het ‘n paar jaar geduur na demokratisering voordat die transformasie van hierdie instellings aandag gekry het. Die gevolg was ‘n gebrekkige wetgewende ontwikkelingsproses wat tot die totstandkoming van verskillende instellings in terme van verskeie wette gelei het. Hierdie is die bron van fragmentasie. Die voorskrifte van hierdie wetgewing is in sekere areas dubbelsinnig en teenstrydig. Die gevolg is duplikasie en oorvleuling in die implementeringsprosesse. Erfenis oorvleueling instellings het verskillende regulatoriese raamwerke en bestuurstelsels- regulasies, beleide, riglyne en prosedures. Verder vererger die komplekse interne bestuurstelsels fragmentasie in die sektor. Die institusionele fragmentasie het groot impak op erfenisbewaring en-bestuur. Daar is beperkte samewerking tussen erfenis instellings. Hierdie studies sal aandui hoe teoriee, strategie en instrumente van die nuwe benadering tot openbare bestuur aangewend kan word om hierdie uitdagings die hoof te bied.
Khalaf, Husam. "Le droit du patrimoine culturel en Irak : approche locale et internationale." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013CLF10424.
Full textIn the twentieth and twenty-First centuries, the idea of protection of tangible and intangible heritage and cultural properties developed tremendously at both national and international levels. This idea is specially coming out by defining the properties to protect, developing the standards necessary and establishing the institutions mandatory for this purpose.This study focuses on the formation of cultural heritage law in Iraq in a historical perspective by tracing the genesis of concepts related to cultural heritage, evolution of the legislation but also by analyzing the institutions and legal Contemporary rules developed to ensure the protection. In case of Iraq, especially with the recent conflicts, the embargo years and the damage caused to the cultural heritage, the effectiveness of national and international provisions remains questionable.From an analysis of committed violations despite international conventions, determination an implementation of the responsibility for the cultural heritage may be considered. Since 2003, a strategy is established to strengthen the protection, to conserve and valuate this precious heritage with the support of international cooperation. Using all these elements, this thesis suggests recommendations to contribute to further possible developments
Hamman, Evan. "The role of non-state actors in promoting compliance with the world heritage convention: An empirical study of Australia's Great Barrier Reef." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2017. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/114125/2/Evan_Hamman_Thesis.pdf.
Full textPokhrel, Lok Raj. "Appropriation of Yoga and Other Indigenous Knowledge & Cultural Heritage: A Critical Analysis of the Legal Regime of Intellectual Property Rights." restricted, 2009. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07092009-145552/.
Full textTitle from file title page. Gregory C. Lisby, committee chair; Kathryn Fuller-Seeley, Svetlana V. Kulikova, committee members. Description based on contents viewed Feb. 22, 2010. Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-167).
Monteiro, Felipe Antônio Dantas. "A espeleologia e as cavernas no Ceará: conhecimentos, proteção ambiental e panorama atual." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFC, 2014. http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/15881.
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In Ceará, plus the famous Grotto of Ubajara, there are many other caves in this way, it is essential to know the current situation to achieve this speleologically protect it. Speleology, which is the study of caves has revealed to mankind the great importance of these environments. In addition to having served as a shelter for man in prehistoric times, the caves are as natural and cultural storehouses of valuable scientific records, paleontological, archaeological, among others. The cave environments also stand out due to its beautiful scenery of rock formations, ornamented by speleothems (stalactites, stalagmites, etc.) and their subterranean ecosystems, peculiar and fragile, with endemic and rare species, like the troglodyte. Natural underground cavities, popularly known like caves, grottos, caves, burrows, limpets, pits or holes, are considered by the Federal Constitution as "property of the Union" in the country and there is a specific, relevant to the protection of the Brazilian speleologically legislation. Cavers in Brazil estimated that only about 5% of the existing caverns have been identified. In Ceará, many of the known caves are not officially registered in the National Speleological entries. For this reason, this dissertation aims to present the current landscape of speleologically in Ceará. For this are worked in research knowledge and concepts related to caving, as its importance, use, weaknesses and impacts; relevant legislation for the protection, licensing and environmental conservation speleologically; and the current survey information on the known caves in the territory of Ceará, with recommendations for their use and conservation. It is intended this way, based on this overview, base public policies on environmental protection and management of natural underground cavities and areas of potential occurrence.
No Ceará, além da famosa Gruta de Ubajara, existem muitas outras cavernas, desta forma, é essencial conhecer o panorama atual deste patrimônio espeleológico para conseguir protegê-lo. A espeleologia, que é o estudo das cavernas, tem revelado para a humanidade a grande importância desses ambientes. Além de ter servido de abrigo para o homem na pré-história, as cavernas são como celeiros naturais e culturais de valiosos registros científicos, paleontológicos, arqueológicos, dentre outros. Os ambientes cavernícolas também se destacam devido aos seus belos cenários de formações rochosas, ornamentados por espeleotemas (estalactites, estalagmites, etc.) e seus ecossistemas subterrâneos, peculiares e frágeis, com espécies endêmicas e raras, como os troglóbios. As cavidades naturais subterrâneas, conhecidas popularmente como cavernas, grutas, furnas, tocas, lapas, abismos ou buracos, são consideradas pela Constituição Federal como “bens da União” e existe no país uma legislação específica, pertinente à proteção do patrimônio espeleológico brasileiro. Espeleólogos estimam que no Brasil, apenas cerca de 5% das cavernas existentes tenham sido identificadas. No Ceará, muitas das cavernas conhecidas não estão oficialmente registradas nos cadastros espeleológicos nacionais. Por essa razão, esta dissertação tem como objetivo principal apresentar o panorama atual do patrimônio espeleológico no Estado do Ceará. Para isso são trabalhados na pesquisa os conhecimentos e conceitos relativos à espeleologia, como a sua importância, utilização, as fragilidades e os impactos; a legislação pertinente à proteção, ao licenciamento e à conservação ambiental do patrimônio espeleológico; e o atual levantamento de informações sobre as cavernas conhecidas no território cearense, com recomendações de uso e conservação. Pretende-se desta forma, com base neste panorama, fundamentar políticas públicas de proteção e gestão ambiental das cavidades naturais subterrâneas e suas áreas de potencial ocorrência.
Walker, Leslie Paul Jr. "Narrating Climate Change at the San Juan National Historic Site at the Community Level." Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5792.
Full textRebattet, Philippe. "Le conseil fiscal notarial en gestion de fortune : planification successorale et structuration patrimoniale." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSES014/document.
Full textThe french notary has an essential function to advise families in the management of their heritage. He actes directly or indirectly for the files of tax optimization. For the high-net-worth individuals (HNWI) and the ultra high-net-worth individuals (UHNWI), his role can be determining in the construction of the plans of tax optimizations. We find the added-value of the French notary advise in its legal and tax skills The intervention of the French notary also extends in the international cases. The expertise of the French notary in private international law and in taxsystem international allows to accompany the cross-border family and international wealth structuring
Bouhadiba, Lamia. "La musique et ses droits : pour une approche introspective du fait musical : étude de droit comparé." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010560.
Full textMusic requires the intervention of legal rules that come under different matters of law in order to conciliate between the interests of the protagonists of the musical scene - such as composers, performers, producers, media and public - and to guarantee the protection of the musical event. Therefore, the law on literary and artistic property and cultural heritage law figure among the laws that concur to the protection of the musical event, which are approached from the perspective of comparative law. The question formulated here as to the efficiency of the legal rules that apply to music will lead us to elaborate an introspective approach to the musical event - which we perceive as intellectual creation and as an element of cultural heritage - in order to determine its characteristics and requirements. In this context, we will operate a juridical introspection of the musical work and a juridical introspection of musical heritage. By means of conceptual analysis and structural study, the introspective approach of the musical work will provide an opportunity to look into the juridical challenges raised by the particularities of the musical field, involving the extension of the borders of artistic imagination and the impact of technical progress on art. The introspective approach to musical heritage will allow us to underline its heterogeneity and evolutionary character, and to direct our reflection towards the necessary elaboration of strategies for the acquisition and enrichment of this heritage, at the heart of which the notions of citizenship, cultural development and human rights are to be found
Monteiro, Felipe AntÃnio Dantas. "The Speleology and Caverns in CearÃ: knowledge, environmental protection and current situation." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2014. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=13153.
Full textIn CearÃ, plus the famous Grotto of Ubajara, there are many other caves in this way, it is essential to know the current situation to achieve this speleologically protect it. Speleology, which is the study of caves has revealed to mankind the great importance of these environments. In addition to having served as a shelter for man in prehistoric times, the caves are as natural and cultural storehouses of valuable scientific records, paleontological, archaeological, among others. The cave environments also stand out due to its beautiful scenery of rock formations, ornamented by speleothems (stalactites, stalagmites, etc.) and their subterranean ecosystems, peculiar and fragile, with endemic and rare species, like the troglodyte. Natural underground cavities, popularly known like caves, grottos, caves, burrows, limpets, pits or holes, are considered by the Federal Constitution as "property of the Union" in the country and there is a specific, relevant to the protection of the Brazilian speleologically legislation. Cavers in Brazil estimated that only about 5% of the existing caverns have been identified. In CearÃ, many of the known caves are not officially registered in the National Speleological entries. For this reason, this dissertation aims to present the current landscape of speleologically in CearÃ. For this are worked in research knowledge and concepts related to caving, as its importance, use, weaknesses and impacts; relevant legislation for the protection, licensing and environmental conservation speleologically; and the current survey information on the known caves in the territory of CearÃ, with recommendations for their use and conservation. It is intended this way, based on this overview, base public policies on environmental protection and management of natural underground cavities and areas of potential occurrence.
No CearÃ, alÃm da famosa Gruta de Ubajara, existem muitas outras cavernas, desta forma, à essencial conhecer o panorama atual deste patrimÃnio espeleolÃgico para conseguir protegÃ-lo. A espeleologia, que à o estudo das cavernas, tem revelado para a humanidade a grande importÃncia desses ambientes. AlÃm de ter servido de abrigo para o homem na prÃ-histÃria, as cavernas sÃo como celeiros naturais e culturais de valiosos registros cientÃficos, paleontolÃgicos, arqueolÃgicos, dentre outros. Os ambientes cavernÃcolas tambÃm se destacam devido aos seus belos cenÃrios de formaÃÃes rochosas, ornamentados por espeleotemas (estalactites, estalagmites, etc.) e seus ecossistemas subterrÃneos, peculiares e frÃgeis, com espÃcies endÃmicas e raras, como os troglÃbios. As cavidades naturais subterrÃneas, conhecidas popularmente como cavernas, grutas, furnas, tocas, lapas, abismos ou buracos, sÃo consideradas pela ConstituiÃÃo Federal como âbens da UniÃoâ e existe no paÃs uma legislaÃÃo especÃfica, pertinente à proteÃÃo do patrimÃnio espeleolÃgico brasileiro. EspeleÃlogos estimam que no Brasil, apenas cerca de 5% das cavernas existentes tenham sido identificadas. No CearÃ, muitas das cavernas conhecidas nÃo estÃo oficialmente registradas nos cadastros espeleolÃgicos nacionais. Por essa razÃo, esta dissertaÃÃo tem como objetivo principal apresentar o panorama atual do patrimÃnio espeleolÃgico no Estado do CearÃ. Para isso sÃo trabalhados na pesquisa os conhecimentos e conceitos relativos à espeleologia, como a sua importÃncia, utilizaÃÃo, as fragilidades e os impactos; a legislaÃÃo pertinente à proteÃÃo, ao licenciamento e à conservaÃÃo ambiental do patrimÃnio espeleolÃgico; e o atual levantamento de informaÃÃes sobre as cavernas conhecidas no territÃrio cearense, com recomendaÃÃes de uso e conservaÃÃo. Pretende-se desta forma, com base neste panorama, fundamentar polÃticas pÃblicas de proteÃÃo e gestÃo ambiental das cavidades naturais subterrÃneas e suas Ãreas de potencial ocorrÃncia.
Gärtner, Tanya, and Magnus Obermann. "Die Rolle des „Koordinationsstaates“ beim Schutz des Unterwasserkulturerbes: Eine Analyse des kooperativen Jurisdiktionsregimes in der UNESCO-Konvention zum Schutz des Unterwasserkulturerbes (2001) unter Einschluss relevanter Staatenpraxis." Beiträge des UNESCO-Lehrstuhls für Internationale Beziehungen, 2019. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A36305.
Full textThe article at hand concerns itself with evaluating the impact the State Cooperation System has had on how underwater cultural heritage is dealt with in international waters. A total of six researched cases, including the infamous Titanic and the currently controversial San José, attest that the notion of the Coordinating State has yet to deliver a higher standard of protection for cultural assets underwater. On the one hand, generic ramifications caused by the superficial configuration of the treaty, such as disregarding private stakeholders and elements of bureaucracy, are identified. On the other hand, the discontent with cooperative jurisdictional provisions seems to be omnipresent. This affirms the need for reforming the convention itself, even in consideration of the sixth Meeting of State Parties’ Draft Ratification and Implementation Strategy. In order to provide a workable proposal for reform, the authors acknowledge the potential role model effect of existing systems of shared jurisdiction. In conclusion, it is suggested to upgrade the convention’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB) and assign it the identification of underwater cultural heritage, notifying state parties with a verifiable link to the heritage site as well as taking emergency measures. This is consistent with missions the STAB has already deployed to assist state parties on-site and preliminary deliberations to strengthen the support and funding of the STAB in the aforementioned Draft Ratification and Implementation Strategy.
Бажутін, Борис Олегович, and Олег Олександрович Пуценко. "Особливості юридичної відповідальності за порушення законодавства про використання та охорону земель історико-культурного призначення." Thesis, Одеса : Видавничий дім «Гельветика», 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11300/10361.
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