Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 180 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 975 g
A Commentary
Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 180 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 975 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-887744-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Almost fifty years have passed since the adoption of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (the UNESCO World Heritage Convention). With its 194 States Parties, it is the most widely ratified convention within the family of UNESCO treaties on the protection of cultural heritage. The success of this Convention and its almost universal acceptance by the international community of states is due to the great appeal that recognising certain properties as “world heritage” has for national governments.
Since the publication of the first Commentary, new problems have arisen in the management of world heritage sites. It has become increasingly difficult to properly monitor the conservation of the ever-growing mass of sites inscribed in the World Heritage List, and to resolve disputes over the formal designation of contested world heritage properties - a problem that has led to the withdrawal of the United States and Israel from UNESCO. New frontiers are now being explored for the expansion of the world heritage idea over marine areas beyond national jurisdiction, and the monopoly of the State in the identification, delineation, and presentation of world heritage properties is being increasingly challenged in the name of indigenous peoples' rights and by local communities claiming ownership over contested cultural sites. At the same time, the regime of world heritage protection has infiltrated other areas of international law, especially international economic law, investment arbitration, and the area of international criminal law. This second edition critically examines the World Heritage Convention against this dynamic evolution of international heritage law to help academics, lawyers, diplomats, and officials interpret and apply the norms of the Convention after half a century of uninterrupted implementing practice by State Parties and Treaty Bodies.
Fachgebiete
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationale Menschen- und Minderheitenrechte, Kinderrechte
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Soziologie von Migranten und Minderheiten
- Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie | Volkskunde Ethnologie Kultur- und Sozialethnologie: Allgemeines
- Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie | Volkskunde Volkskunde Minderheiten, Interkulturelle & Multikulturelle Fragen
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Verwaltungs-, Umwelt- und Gesundheitsrecht
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Internationale Beziehungen Internationale Organisationen und Institutionen
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Öffentliches Recht, Völkerrecht, Internationale Organisationen
Weitere Infos & Material
- PART I. INTRODUCTION
- The 1972 World Heritage Convention: An Introduction
- Conceptual Developments of the World Heritage Convention
- PART II. COMMENTARY
- The Preamble
- Article 1 Definition of Cultural Heritage
- Article 1 Cultural Landscapes
- Article 2 Definition of Natural Heritage
- Article 3 Identification and Delineation of World Heritage Properties
- Articles 4-7 National and International Protection of the Cultural and Natural Heritage
- Articles 8-11 World Heritage Committee and World Heritage List
- Article 11 List of World Heritage in Danger and Deletion of a Property from the World Heritage List
- Article 12 Protection of Properties Not Inscribed on the World Heritage List
- Article 13 World Heritage Committee and International Assistance
- Article 14 The Secretariat and Support of the World Heritage Committee
- Articles 15-18 World Heritage Fund
- Articles 19-26 International Assistance
- Articles 27-28 Educational Programmes
- Article 29 Reports
- Article 34 Federal or Non-Unitary Constitutional Systems
- Articles 30-33 and 35-38 Final Clauses
- PART III. RELATION OF THE WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION WITH OTHER RELEVANT INTERNATIONAL REGIMES
- The 1972 World Heritage Convention in the Framework of Other UNESCO Conventions and Other Instruments on Cultural Heritage
- The World Heritage Convention and Other Conventions Relating to the Protection of the Natural Heritage
- World Heritage and Human Rights
- The World Heritage Convention and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- The World Heritage Convention and the Law of the Sea
- The World Heritage Convention and International Investment Law
- PART IV. CONCLUSIONS
- The Future of the World Heritage Convention: Problems and Prospects




