The Yearbooks of Cultural Property Law provide the key, up-to-date information and analyses that keep heritage professionals, lawyers, and land managers abreast of current legal practice, including summaries of notable court cases, settlements and other dispositions, legislation, government regulations, policies and agency decisions. Interviews with key figures, refereed research articles, think pieces, and a substantial resources section round out each volume. Thoughtful analyses and useful information from leading practitioners in the diverse field of cultural property law will assist government land managers, state, tribal and museum officials, attorneys, anthropologists, archaeologists, public historians, and others to better preserve, protect and manage cultural property in domestic and international venues. In addition to eight practice-area sections (federal land management; state and local; tribes, tribal lands, and Indian arts; marine environment; museums; art market; international; enforcement actions), the 2009 volume features an interview with an important figure in the field and original articles on new ICOMOS rules on dispute resolution, Section 47 of the Internal Revenue Code, risk and fair market value of antiquities, the visual artists rights act, and religious free exercise and historic preservation. All royalties are donated to the Lawyer’s Committee on Cultural Heritage Preservation.
Edited by:
Sherry Hutt,
David Tarler
Imprint: Left Coast Press Inc
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 20mm
Weight: 498g
ISBN: 9781598744422
ISBN 10: 1598744429
Series: Yearbook of Cultural Property Law
Pages: 284
Publication Date: 15 June 2010
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Preface Introduction Comment: A Law and Ethics Analysis of Collecting Cultural Property, Jennifer Anglim Kreder Interview Practice Area Sections 1. Federal Land Management 2. State and Local 3. Tribes, Tribal Lands, and Indian Arts 4. Marine Environment 5. Museums 6. Art Market 7. International Cultural Property 8. Enforcement Actions Articles [TITLES TO COME] Resources: Review of Books, Articles, and Other Resources Tribute Table of Cases About the Contributors Index
Sherry Hutt is currently Program Manager for the National NAGPRA Program of the National Park Service. She served as a Superior Court Judge in Arizona for 17 years and is a frequent consultant, workshop instructor, and author on cultural property issues. She has written Cultural Property Law: A Practitioner's Guide (American Bar Association) and several other books. Editorial Board: Caroline Meredith Blanco, Anita Canovess, Patty Gerstenblith, Tom Kline, Jenn Richman, Lucille Roussin, Michael Scherzer, David Tarler, Jim Van Ness.
Reviews for Yearbook of Cultural Property Law 2010
Anyone looking for a concise summary of how law intersects with the expanding field of heritage protection will want to consult this new series regularly. - Michael F. Brown, Museum Anthropology Review