Friday, December 22, 2017

Chechi & Renold: Cultural Heritage Law and Ethics: Mapping Recent Developments

Alessandro Chechi (Univ. of Geneva - Art-Law Centre) & Marc-André Renold (Univ. of Geneva - Art-Law Centre) have published Cultural Heritage Law and Ethics: Mapping Recent Developments (Schulthess 2017). Contents include:
  • Lucas Lixinski & Vassilis Tzevelekos, The Strained, Elusive and Wide-Ranging Relationship between International Cultural Heritage Law and the Law of State Responsibility: From Collective Enforcement to Concurrent Responsibility
  • Wenke Brückner, “Cultural Genocide” and the International Criminal Court. The Possibilities and Limits of the Protection of Cultural Heritage
  • Sabine von Schorlemer, The Usefulness of the “Responsibility To Protect” as Applied to the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict
  • Gareth Fletcher, “Scores on the Doors”: Establishing a Certificate of Virtue Framework for Future Art Market Regulation
  • Sophie Vigneron, Codes of Conduct and the Regulation of the Art Trade in England: Between Hard and Soft Law