Art unbound: navigating the maze of global restitution and cultural legacy

Pieroni, Camilla (A.A. 2022/2023) Art unbound: navigating the maze of global restitution and cultural legacy. Tesi di Laurea in Comparative and international law of heritage protection., Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Lorenzo Casini, pp. 117. [Master's Degree Thesis]

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Abstract/Index

International legal frameworks for restitution. Overview of international conventions. Cultural depredation and salvation. UNESCO 1970 convention. Limitations of UNESCO 70. UNIDROIT convention on stolen or illegally exported cultural objects-1995. UNESCO 70 integration in UNIDROIT 1995. The Getty bronze case UNESCO 70 and UNIDROIT conventions. The UNIDROIT 1995 ethical considerations. Intergovernmental committee for promotion of the return of cultural property or its restitution (ICPRCP) and challenges within international conventions. Limitation is the absence of binding sanctions of international conventions. National approaches to art restitution. Art’s black-market analysis, the third asset after narcotics and firearms illicit trafficking. Case study: Italy's restitution efforts. Euphnios krater. Giacomo Medici case and the trapezophoros. The Italian legal commitment to restitution. Overcoming challenges. The comparative analysis of Belgium France and Germany. Navigating France's colonial legacy and cultural restitution dilemmas. International conventions frameworks. Legislative frameworks shaping France's stance. Unveiling shadows: France's complex journey in repatriating Algerian skulls and the broader challenges of colonial-era restitution. Germany's evolving role in restitution. Journey of the pergamon altar: navigating the complexities of cultural restitution and international relations. Cultural diplomacy in action: Germany and Nigeria Unite for the repatriation of Benin bronzes. Comparative analysis: commonalities and contrasts. Legal framework. Institutional mechanisms. Historical context. Common challenges. Diplomacy in national approaches to art restitution.

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Bibliografia: pp. 104-117.

Thesis Type: Master's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Master's Degree Programs > Master's Degree Program in Policies and Governance in Europe, English language (LM-62)
Chair: Comparative and international law of heritage protection.
Thesis Supervisor: Casini, Lorenzo
Thesis Co-Supervisor: Thatcher, Mark
Academic Year: 2022/2023
Session: Extraordinary
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 26 Aug 2024 14:55
Last Modified: 26 Aug 2024 14:55
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/39435

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