New Call for Papers: From Extractivism to Heritage: landscapes of industry and infrastructure in the Southern Cone. Send your abstract by 15 January!- https://t.co/iCOUIyGbYy
Please read our Latest issue | International Journal of Cultural Property on The African Renaissance and International Cultural Heritage Law- https://t.co/rRfTc7q0pb
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Here is the latest article for the special issue by ECR (De)colonization of European museums: Five minimum standards for reenergizing postcolonial practices | International Journal of Cultural Property | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/WNtNChnpjV
📢 Conference Announcement: 'Sustaining Culture'📢
The fourth conference of the International Cultural Property Society will take place in Philadelphia on October 11, 2025. Register your interest: ▶️ https://t.co/HNom9nZqbh
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Delighted to announce the 4th Conference of the Int'l cultural Property Society : 'Sustaining Culture' - https://t.co/MRQcmG3mLm See you in Philadelphia in October!!!
Another article for the special issue on #African#Renaissance The modern state, imperial law, and #decolonial possibilities: Assessing the effectiveness of law in protecting #cultural#heritage in Africa during and after #colonialism - https://t.co/7bcNJxTsK5
First article of a forthcoming special issue on #Africa#Heritage The Experience of African States on the Protection of Historic Sunken Vessels in the Context of Applicable International Law and Practice - https://t.co/UTWRIR8pcF
International Journal of Cultural Property is seeking Special Issue proposals. Submit your proposals by June 2nd, 2025.
For more details, please visit: ☑️ https://t.co/rOgr2lpGa9
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Recently published #CulturalHeritage#INDIGENOUS#WorldHeritage “World Heritage, Blood Heritage”: The Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex and the Impact of World Heritage on Indigenous Rights | International Journal of Cultural Property https://t.co/1cpsVFo0aR
Just out by Alesia Koush: Illicit trafficking in cultural property as a human rights issue: #Sovereignty over cultural resources and the right to #self-determination. Case study of #Iraq#culturalheritage#Humanrights - https://t.co/58QnrPC0lq
a big buzz around this article cited in many media including @denverpost The Prakhon Chai Hoard Debunked: Unravelling Six Decades of Myth, Misdirection, and Misidentification - https://t.co/96PHcAOt8n
when the IJCP is cited in media San Francisco museum to return 4 looted bronzes from Thai collection linked to Colorado scholar https://t.co/et3xoWvxH0 via @denverpost
Newly published Cultural heritage protection versus social and economic development: Where does customary international law stand? https://t.co/ckzq1hiX0K is there a duty to protect #CulturalHeritage v damage caused by social and economic development
It is now out The Lion Statue of Ain Dara: Revealing the Fate of an Icon of Syrian Archaeology Looted During the Conflict | International Journal of Cultural Property | #Traffic#CulturalHeritage#Syria https://t.co/qHO1dxFbDT
on this topic a forthcoming article by Ammar Kannawi and Neil Brodie The Lion Statue of Ain Dara: Revealing the Fate of an Icon of Syrian Archaeology Looted During the Conflict. Watch this space https://t.co/lbgy2JBOhu
#HumanRightsDay#CulturalHeritage UNESCO, world heritage and human rights | International Journal of Cultural Property | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/HTYuEAxCqL
#HumanRightsDay#Indigenous#Peoples “We are not in Geneva on the Human Rights Council”: Indigenous peoples’ experiences with the World Heritage Convention | International Journal of Cultural Property | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/B5WJAcWflS