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The Syrian Conflict and the Proposed “Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act”

Publication date: 08.02.2016

Santander Art and Culture Law Review, 2015, 2/2015 (1), pp. 63 - 82

https://doi.org/10.4467/2450050XSR.15.013.4511

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Derek Fincham
South Texas College of Law
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The Syrian Conflict and the Proposed “Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act”

Abstract

The United States Congress is considering adding new legislation to its current scheme regulating Cultural Property. The proposed law, the Protect and Preserve Cultural Property Act, would create a new Coordinator and Committee and charge them with harmonizing the cultural heritage policing efforts of the United States. These changes do not alter American law in a fundamental way, but rather mark instead the subtle move towards a dedicated group tasked with enforcing, educating, and evaluating this body of cultural property law and policy in the United States.

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Information: Santander Art and Culture Law Review, 2015, 2/2015 (1), pp. 63 - 82

Article type: Original article

Titles:

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The Syrian Conflict and the Proposed “Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act”

English:

The Syrian Conflict and the Proposed “Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act”

Authors

South Texas College of Law

Published at: 08.02.2016

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Derek Fincham (Author) - 100%

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English