What Role Should Cultural Heritage Professionals Play in Monument Removal? Policy Recommendations for Cultural Heritage Professionals and International Heritage Organizations

2022-12-06T15:05:45-05:00

Kate Harrell and Damian Koropeckyj make recommendations for cultural heritage professionals and international heritage organizations to assist with public monument or statue removal.

What Role Should Cultural Heritage Professionals Play in Monument Removal? Policy Recommendations for Cultural Heritage Professionals and International Heritage Organizations 2022-12-06T15:05:45-05:00

How can cultural heritage threatened by globalization and environmental destruction be protected? Looking to the crimes against humanity of deportation or forcible transfer as a potential legal remedy.

2022-12-06T14:58:42-05:00

Haydee Dijkstal examines a potential legal remedy to help victims seek justice.

How can cultural heritage threatened by globalization and environmental destruction be protected? Looking to the crimes against humanity of deportation or forcible transfer as a potential legal remedy. 2022-12-06T14:58:42-05:00

Following the UK’s Repeal of the EU Import Regulation in Great Britain, will Northern Ireland become a gateway to Europe for illicit cultural property? Recommendations for the UK to mitigate this risk and seize the opportunity to strike the right balance.

2022-12-06T15:00:03-05:00

Fionnuala Rogers makes recommendations for British government to close a gateway for illicit cultural property.

Following the UK’s Repeal of the EU Import Regulation in Great Britain, will Northern Ireland become a gateway to Europe for illicit cultural property? Recommendations for the UK to mitigate this risk and seize the opportunity to strike the right balance. 2022-12-06T15:00:03-05:00

How Can We Advance The Cause of Protecting Cultural Heritage and Antiquities? Leverage Public Awareness Campaigns

2022-12-06T15:00:51-05:00

Claire Buchan Parker explores ways in which public awareness campaigns have been used to advance the protection of human life, endangered species, and antiquities, and offers suggestions for how NGOs, individuals, and other interested parties can advance the cause of protecting cultural heritage and antiquities.

How Can We Advance The Cause of Protecting Cultural Heritage and Antiquities? Leverage Public Awareness Campaigns 2022-12-06T15:00:51-05:00

Can the Cultural Property Market Ever Be a Legitimate Market? With Multilateral Export Control Regimes, It Can.

2022-12-06T14:59:30-05:00

Sam Greene advocates for preventing the illicit trade by fortifying the legitimate trade through the use of a Multilateral Export Control Regime (MECR).

Can the Cultural Property Market Ever Be a Legitimate Market? With Multilateral Export Control Regimes, It Can. 2022-12-06T14:59:30-05:00

How Will Climate Change Affect Cultural Heritage? Recommendations for Mitigating Risks

2022-12-06T15:02:31-05:00

Terry Townshend builds on recent developments by examining the climate change-related risks facing cultural World Heritage Sites and makes recommendations for how to assess and mitigate those risks.

How Will Climate Change Affect Cultural Heritage? Recommendations for Mitigating Risks 2022-12-06T15:02:31-05:00

Do Archaeologists Have an Ethical Obligation to Report Looting? A Legal Approach

2022-12-06T15:06:12-05:00

Justice Luigi Marini argues that a collaborative approach through the establishment of a network with authorities, the academy and the community at the national and local levels is needed to adequately support archaeologists who bear witness to looting in this Commentary.

Do Archaeologists Have an Ethical Obligation to Report Looting? A Legal Approach 2022-12-06T15:06:12-05:00

Do Archaeologists Have an Ethical Obligation to Report Looting? Protecting Antiquities and an “Ethical Double Standard”

2022-12-06T15:01:36-05:00

Blythe Alison Bowman Balestrieri draws from a global survey on why many field archaeologist say they do not report archaeological site looting when they encounter it, and argues that the duty to report should be a central tenet of a field archaeologist’s professional ethics.

Do Archaeologists Have an Ethical Obligation to Report Looting? Protecting Antiquities and an “Ethical Double Standard” 2022-12-06T15:01:36-05:00

How to Protect Outstanding Cultural Heritage from the Ravages of War? Utilize the System of Enhanced Protection under the 1999 Second Protocol to the 1954 Hague Convention

2022-12-06T15:03:02-05:00

Seán Fobbe analyzes the power of international humanitarian and cultural property protection law to shield outstanding cultural patrimony in conflict zones.

How to Protect Outstanding Cultural Heritage from the Ravages of War? Utilize the System of Enhanced Protection under the 1999 Second Protocol to the 1954 Hague Convention 2022-12-06T15:03:02-05:00