1997
DOI: 10.1017/s0940739197000167
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International Law Association Committee on Cultural Heritage

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“…33 The Committee's Second Report on Heritage Law Creation (1998) examined the role of nongovernmental organizations and the processes of intergovernmental organizations in formulating heritage law. 33 The Committee's Second Report on Heritage Law Creation (1998) examined the role of nongovernmental organizations and the processes of intergovernmental organizations in formulating heritage law.…”
Section: The "Caring and Sharing" Alternativementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…33 The Committee's Second Report on Heritage Law Creation (1998) examined the role of nongovernmental organizations and the processes of intergovernmental organizations in formulating heritage law. 33 The Committee's Second Report on Heritage Law Creation (1998) examined the role of nongovernmental organizations and the processes of intergovernmental organizations in formulating heritage law.…”
Section: The "Caring and Sharing" Alternativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In its 1996 Interim Report on Heritage Law Creation the Committee had emphasized the inadequacy of the current framework of international cultural heritage law, where claims of retention and return of cultural patrimony are dominant. 33 The Committee's Second Report on Heritage Law Creation (1998) examined the role of nongovernmental organizations and the processes of intergovernmental organizations in formulating heritage law. That report advocated a more collaborative and eclectic approach to developing international heritage law through the creation of an "improved regime based more substantially on collaboration and sharing of heritage."…”
Section: Draft Principles For Cooperation In the Mutual Protection Anmentioning
confidence: 99%