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Yearbook of Cultural Property Law 2007
Sherry Hutt
(Editor);
David Tarler
(Assistant Editor)
304 pp. / 6.00 x 9.00 / Mar, 2007
Hardback (978-1-59874-078-3)
Hardback ($79.00)
Series
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Yearbook of Cultural Property Law
Related Interest
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Archaeology
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Heritage Management and Heritage Studies
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Museum Studies & Practice
The Yearbook provides those in the heritage management world with summaries of notable court cases, settlements and other dispositions, legislation, government regulations, policies and agency
"The Yearbook of Cultural Property Law [is] a reference work that provides a snapshot of important cultural-property milestones and legal developments of the past year, leavened by more theoretical chapters contributed by some of the field\'s most experienced practitioners. Anyone looking for a concise summary of how law intersects with the expanding field of heritage protection will want to consult this new series regularly."
- Michael F. Brown, Museum Anthropology Review
decisions that affect their work. Interviews with key figures, refereed research articles, think pieces, and a substantial resources section will round out each volume. Thoughtful analyses and useful information from leading practitioners in the diverse field of cultural property law will assist government land managers, state, tribal and museum officials, attorneys, anthropologists, archaeologists, public historians, and others to better preserve, protect and manage cultural property in domestic and international venues. The 2007 volume will highlight interviews with John Henry Merryman, emeritus professor at Stanford Law School, and UC Berkeley law professor Joseph L. Sax, as well as featured articles on the international art market, looting, Native American remains, and museum trusteeship. All royalties are donated to the Lawyer’s Committee on Cultural Heritage Preservation.
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