Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources
Herausgeber: Richman, Jennifer R.; Forsyth, Marion P.
Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources
Herausgeber: Richman, Jennifer R.; Forsyth, Marion P.
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Collection of original writings on legal aspects of cultural resources protection from practicing lawyers and judges.
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Collection of original writings on legal aspects of cultural resources protection from practicing lawyers and judges.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9780759104488
- ISBN-10: 0759104484
- Artikelnr.: 22428485
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9780759104488
- ISBN-10: 0759104484
- Artikelnr.: 22428485
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jennifer R. Richman is Assistant Division Counsel for the Northwestern Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, working primarily in the fields of environmental and cultural resources law. She received her J.D. from George Washington University School of Law. While in law school, Ms. Richman worked for the U.S. Department of Justice, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the California Attorney General's Office. She also holds a M.A. in Archaeology from LaTrobe University in Melbourne, Australia, where her research focused on coastal subsistence economies and a B.A. in Anthropology from the University of California at Davis. / Marion Forsyth is an associate in the Washington D.C. office of the international law firm of Baker & Daniels. Ms. Forsyth received her J.D. from Harvard Law School where she was a member of the Board of Student Advisers and member of the Women's Law Journal. She received a bachelor's degree in political science and classical civilization with an emphasis in art and archaeology from Indiana University, where she was elected Phi Beta Kappa. While in law school, Ms. Forsyth worked in the office of U.S. Senator Evan Bayh, and in the office of the Massachusetts Attorney General's Environmental Strike Force and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Ms. Forsyth has written on the topic of the illicit trade in classical antiquities and presented a paper on the subject at the Fifth World Archaeological Congress.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Introduction: Diachronic Perspectives
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation
Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Archaeology and the Law
Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory: A Comparative Assessment
of Contemporary Thought
Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The Twilight of Treasure Trove
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment: Developing Sentencing
Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes
Part 9 Section II: International Issues
Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation and the Illicit Trade in
Archaeological Material
Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and
the Protection of Archaeological Sites
Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the Protection of
Underwater Cultural Heritage
Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural
Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource Managers?
Part 14 Section III: Repatriation
Chapter 15 Chapter 9: Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying
Principles
Chapter 16 Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical
Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate?
Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A
Case Study Under NAGPRA
Part 20 Appendix A
Part 21 Appendix B
Part 22 Appendix C
Part 23 Appendix D
Part 24 Appendix E
Part 25 Appendix F
Part 26 About the Authors
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Introduction: Diachronic Perspectives
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation
Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Archaeology and the Law
Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory: A Comparative Assessment
of Contemporary Thought
Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The Twilight of Treasure Trove
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment: Developing Sentencing
Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes
Part 9 Section II: International Issues
Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation and the Illicit Trade in
Archaeological Material
Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and
the Protection of Archaeological Sites
Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the Protection of
Underwater Cultural Heritage
Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural
Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource Managers?
Part 14 Section III: Repatriation
Chapter 15 Chapter 9: Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying
Principles
Chapter 16 Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical
Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate?
Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A
Case Study Under NAGPRA
Part 20 Appendix A
Part 21 Appendix B
Part 22 Appendix C
Part 23 Appendix D
Part 24 Appendix E
Part 25 Appendix F
Part 26 About the Authors
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Introduction: Diachronic Perspectives
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation
Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Archaeology and the Law
Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory: A Comparative Assessment
of Contemporary Thought
Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The Twilight of Treasure Trove
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment: Developing Sentencing
Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes
Part 9 Section II: International Issues
Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation and the Illicit Trade in
Archaeological Material
Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and
the Protection of Archaeological Sites
Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the Protection of
Underwater Cultural Heritage
Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural
Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource Managers?
Part 14 Section III: Repatriation
Chapter 15 Chapter 9: Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying
Principles
Chapter 16 Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical
Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate?
Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A
Case Study Under NAGPRA
Part 20 Appendix A
Part 21 Appendix B
Part 22 Appendix C
Part 23 Appendix D
Part 24 Appendix E
Part 25 Appendix F
Part 26 About the Authors
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Introduction: Diachronic Perspectives
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation
Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Archaeology and the Law
Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory: A Comparative Assessment
of Contemporary Thought
Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The Twilight of Treasure Trove
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment: Developing Sentencing
Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes
Part 9 Section II: International Issues
Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation and the Illicit Trade in
Archaeological Material
Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and
the Protection of Archaeological Sites
Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the Protection of
Underwater Cultural Heritage
Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural
Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource Managers?
Part 14 Section III: Repatriation
Chapter 15 Chapter 9: Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying
Principles
Chapter 16 Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical
Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate?
Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A
Case Study Under NAGPRA
Part 20 Appendix A
Part 21 Appendix B
Part 22 Appendix C
Part 23 Appendix D
Part 24 Appendix E
Part 25 Appendix F
Part 26 About the Authors







