State succession in cultural property
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- 9780191801617
- 344.9 23 JA-S
- K3791
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This volume explains the legal effects of state succession on cultural property. It discusses to what extent the practice and the theory of state succession reflect the evolution of the idea of cultural heritage in international law. It attempts to reconstruct the principles regulating interstate arrangements, contextualising them within a broad historical and geographical framework.
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