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Yearbook of Cultural Property Law 2006 Edition
Contributor(s): Hutt, Sherry (Editor), Tarler, David (Editor)
ISBN: 1598740725     ISBN-13: 9781598740721
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $180.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2006
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Annotation: The annual Yearbook of Cultural Property Law provides those in the heritage management world with summaries of notable court cases, settlements and other dispositions, legislation, government regulations, policies and agency decisions that affect their work. Interviews with key figures, refereed research articles, think pieces, and a substantial resources section will round out each volume. Thoughtful analyses and useful information from leading practitioners in the diverse field of cultural property law will assist government land managers, state, tribal and museum officials, attorneys, anthropologists, archaeologists, public historians, and others to better preserve, protect and manage cultural property in domestic and international venues. All royalties are donated to the Lawyer's Committee on Cultural Heritage Preservation. The 2006 volume will highlight interviews with Judge Posner and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, as well as featured articles on Ownership of Cultural Property and the Common Law by Tobias Halvorson and on The Antiquities Act of 1906 by Richard Waldbauer and Sherry Hutt. Section coverage includes federal, state, local and tribal land management, marine issues, museums, enforcement, art market, and international news.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Property
- Law | Indigenous Peoples
- Law | Reference
Dewey: 344.730
Series: Yearbook of Cultural Property Law
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.34" W x 8.94" (0.97 lbs) 216 pages
 
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The Yearbooks of Cultural Property Law provide the key, up-to-date information and analyses that keep heritage professionals, lawyers, and land managers abreast of current legal practice, including summaries of notable court cases, settlements and other dispositions, legislation, government regulations, policies and agency decisions. Interviews with key figures, refereed research articles, think pieces, and a substantial resources section round out each volume. Thoughtful analyses and useful information from leading practitioners in the diverse field of cultural property law will assist government land managers, state, tribal and museum officials, attorneys, anthropologists, archaeologists, public historians, and others to better preserve, protect and manage cultural property in domestic and international venues. In addition to eight practice-area sections (federal land management; state and local; tribes, tribal lands, and Indian arts; marine environment; museums; art market; international; enforcement actions), the 2009 volume features an interview with an important figure in the field and original articles on new ICOMOS rules on dispute resolution, Section 47 of the Internal Revenue Code, risk and fair market value of antiquities, the visual artists rights act, and religious free exercise and historic preservation. All royalties are donated to the Lawyer's Committee on Cultural Heritage Preservation.