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Internat J Cult Prop 11 (1)
Title
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Title:
Internat J Cult Prop 11 (1)
Series
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Series:
International Journal of Cultural Property
Volume
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Volume:
11 (1)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Patty Gerstenblith
Publisher
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Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
27 Feb 2003
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The trade in looted antiquities and the return of cultural property: a British parliamentary inquiry
David W J Gill
Christopher Chippindale
50 - 64
The British parliamentary report on Cultural Property: Return and Illicit Trade was published in 2000. Three key areas were addressed: the illicit excavation and looting of antiquities; the identification of works of art looted by Nazis; and the return of cultural property now residing in British collections. The evidence presented by interested parties -- including law enforcement agencies and dealers in antiquities -- to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee is assessed against the analysis of collecting patterns for antiquities. It is thought that the lack of self regulation by those involved in the antiquities market supports the view that the British Government needs to adopt more stringent legislation to combat the destruction of archaeological sites by looting.
UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Heritage
107 - 136
Scheme for the Protection of Cultural Heritage within the Commonwealth; (with amendments recommended by the Working Group ...
Patty Gerstenblith
137 - 160
The British Red Cross Conference ``Heritage under fire: the protection of cultural property in wartime''; London, United Kingdom (June 26, 2001)
Jan Hladík
164 - 165
Reports a conference aimed at informing cultural heritage professionals and civil servants of the importance of protecting cultural heritage during hostilities and of the various legal agreements protecting such heritage. Specifically for the UK the importance of the UNESCO 1970 and the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (1954) which UK signed but did not become party to. It was also pointed out that nonratification did not equate with noncompliance.
The NATO/PFP seminar ``Protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict -- a challenge in peace support operations''; Bregenz, Austria (September 24--28, 2001)
Jan Hladík
166 - 167
One in a series of seminars looking at the issues surrounding protection of cultural property in the course of UN peacekeeping operations.
Fourth meeting of governmental experts to consider the Draft Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage; Paris, UNESCO headquarters (March 26--April 6, Jul...
Patrick J O'Keefe
168 - 172
Chronicles; (July 1, 2001--November 30, 2001)
Kurt Siehr
173 - 190
Notes on events pertaining to cultural property -- international in scope, some relevant to UK.