توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Cultural Heritage in International Economic Law
نام کتاب : Cultural Heritage in International Economic Law
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : میراث فرهنگی در حقوق بین الملل اقتصاد
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نویسندگان : Valentina Vadi
ناشر : Brill Nijhoff
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 532
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ISBN (شابک) : 900434781X , 2022044566
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 Mb
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Table of Cases
International
GATT/WTO
Investment Arbitration
Regional
National
Australia
Germany
India
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States of America
Introduction
1 Aims and Objectives of the Book
2 The Centrality of the Economics-and-Culture Debate in International Law
3 The State of the Art
4 Methodology
5 Chapter Plan
Part 1 Cultural Heritage, Trade and Foreign Direct Investment: Defining and Connecting the Fields
1 Cultural Heritage in International Law
1 Introduction
2 Defining Cultural Heritage
2.1 Culture
2.2 Heritage
2.3 Cultural Heritage
3 The Various Categories of Heritage
3.1 World Heritage
3.2 Underwater Cultural Heritage
3.3 Intangible Cultural Heritage
3.4 Cultural Diversity
3.5 Indigenous Cultural Heritage
4 A Multipolar Cultural Heritage Law
4.1 National v. International
4.2 Public v. Private
4.3 Mandatory v. Voluntary Approaches
5 Cultural Governance as a Battlefield
5.1 Tangible v. Intangible Heritage
5.2 Toward a More Democratic and Bottom-up Heritage Governance
5.3 Pragmatism v. Idealism
5.4 Substantive Overreach and Procedural Underachievement?
5.5 Heritagization – Heritage v. Humanity?
6 Cultural Heritage as a Human Rights Issue
7 Conclusions
2 International Economic Law
1 Introduction
2 Content, Aims and Objectives of International Economic Law
3 The Sources of International Economic Law
4 State Sovereignty and International Economic Law
5 The Settlement of International Economic Disputes
5.1 The Main Features of Investor–State Arbitration
5.2 The Main Features of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism
5.3 Converging Divergences
6 The ‘Legitimacy Crisis’ of International Economic Law
7 Final Remarks
3 Connecting the Fields
1 Introduction
2 The Linkage Issue
3 Protectionist Cultural Policies v. Efficient Regulation?
4 Global Cultural Governance by International Economic Courts?
5 The Settlement of Heritage-Related International Economic Disputes
6 Conclusions
Part 2 When Cultures Collide: Cultural Heritage, Trade and Foreign Direct Investment
Introductory Note
4 Cultural Heritage in International Investment Law and Arbitration
1 Introduction
2 The Diaspora of Cultural Heritage-Related Disputes before Arbitral Tribunals
3 The Notion of Investment
4 Expropriation
4.1 Direct Expropriation
4.2 Indirect Expropriation
5 Compensation Claims
6 Fair and Equitable Treatment
6.1 Legitimate Expectations
6.2 International Law as a Source of Legitimate Expectations
6.3 A New Tool to Enforce International Cultural Heritage Law?
7 Full Protection and Security
8 Non-Discrimination
8.1 Direct Discrimination
8.2 Indirect Discrimination
8.3 Positive Measures
9 Performance Requirements
10 Critical Assessment
11 Conclusions
5 Cultural Heritage in International Trade Law
1 Introduction
2 The Theory of Comparative Advantage
3 Non-Discrimination
3.1 Direct and Indirect Discrimination
3.2 The Likeness Test
3.3 Legitimate Distinctions?
4 Quantitative Restrictions
5 National Treasures of Artistic, Historic or Archaeological Value
5.1 Aim, Scope and Content of Article XX(f)
5.2 The 1970 UNESCO Convention
5.3 The Linkage between Article XX(f) and the 1970 UNESCO Convention
5.3.1 Application of the Exception
5.3.2 Ensuring Coherence
6 Public Morals
6.1 Defining Public Morals
6.2 Case Studies
6.3 Morality and Trade Revisited
7 The Security Exception
8 Intellectual Property
8.1 Copyright and Culture
8.2 Geographical Indications
8.3 Traditional Knowledge
9 Agriculture
10 Conclusions
6 Converging Divergences in the Jurisprudence of Cultural
1 Introduction
2 Converging Divergences between the Two Fields
3 Converging Divergences in the Jurisprudence of Cultural Heritage-Related International Economic Disputes
4 Distinguishing Cultural Protection from Cultural Protectionism
5 Mainstreaming Cultural Heritage in International Economic Law
6 Toward Good Cultural Governance?
7 The Emergence of General Principles of Law Requiring the Protection of Cultural Heritage
8 Conclusions
Part 3 Challenges and Prospects
7 Challenges and Prospects
1 Introduction
2 De Lege Lata
2.1 Negotiating Cultural Disputes
2.2 Conflict and Reconciliation of Norms
2.3 The Applicable Law
2.4 Transnational Public Policy
2.4.1 The Emergence of an Ordre Public Culturel
2.4.2 Transnational Public Policy in Theory
2.4.3 Transnational Public Policy in Practice
2.5 Treaty Interpretation
3 De Lege Ferenda
3.1 Cultural Exceptions
3.2 Counterclaims
3.3 Amici Curiae
3.4 Authoritative Interpretations, Waivers and Amendments
3.5 Institutional Cooperation
4 Conclusions
Conclusions
Bibliography
Documents of International Organizations
Index