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Restitution of Works of Art pursuant to Private and Public International Law (Volume 288)

(94,791 words)

Author(s): W. Kowalski, Wojciech
W. Kowalski, Wojciech Keywords: Monuments of architecture, art or history | Restitution | Private international law | Public international law | Cultural heritage | Private international law | Cultural heritage | Mots clefs: Monuments d’architecture, d art ou historiques | Restitution | Droit international privé | Droit international public | ABSTRACT Professor Wojcieh W. Kowalski devotes his course to an analysis of the reasons justifying the distinction between cultural property and other types of property, and to the description of the princi…

Problems of Private International Law for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage (Volume 217)

(38,343 words)

Author(s): V. Prott, Lyndel
V. Prott, Lyndel Keywords: Monuments of architecture, art or history | Cultural heritage | Private international law | Mots clefs: Monuments d’architecture, d art ou historiques | ABSTRACT There is a need for unity in private international law and a need for rules that can be of general application and justified by a reason. Such a need is particularly felt with regard to problems of cultural heritage protection. The complexity and diversity of the rules allow illegal trade participants in the cultural heritage to take adv…

La protection internationale des biens culturels en cas de conflit armé (Volume 120)

(34,445 words)

Author(s): E. Nahlik, Stanisław
E. Nahlik, Stanisław Keywords: Monuments of architecture, art or history | Cultural heritage | Protection | Laws of war | Mots clefs: Monuments d’architecture, d art ou historiques | Droit de la guerre | ABSTRACT The rules concerning the international protection of cultural wealth in case of armed conflict have been codified in the form of Hague Convention in 1954. This convention until now (1967) constitutes the peak of a long historical process which Stanislaw Nahlik intends to study. In order to explain the policy of internati…