The Brazilian Journal of International Law zaprasza do nadsyłania zgłoszeń do numeru specjalnego poświęconego tematyce "Art Law and Cultural Heritage Law", który ukaże się w grudniu 2020 r.
Sugerowane tematy tekstów to:
- 25th Anniversary of the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects;
- 50th Anniversary of the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property;
- Due Diligence in Art Law and Cultural Heritage Law;
- Concept of Artist and Artwork under International Law;
- Archaeological and Underwater Cultural Heritages;
- International Museum Law and Codes of Conduct;
- Cooperation, Restitution and Repatriation of Cultural Property;
- Climate Change, Sea Level Rise and Cultural Heritage
- International Arbitration and Artworks;
- The Role of Trusts and Freeports in Cultural Heritage Law;
- Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples;
- Digital Art, its Definition And Preservation;
- Restitution of Holocaust-era Assets;
- Looted Art and Cultural Heritage in times of War;
- Succession of States and Cultural Heritage;
- Organised Crime, Terrorism and Cultural Heritage;
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Measures in the Art Market;
- International Circulation of Cultural Property;
- International Tax & Customs Law;
- Auction Houses under International Law;
- Monuments and Memorials as Reparations of Human Rights Violation
- Monument-Toppling
Zgłoszenia należy przesyłać do 15 sierpnia br.
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