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This book presents the legal institutions involved in cultural heritage protection from a Polish point of view. Its authors set out the legal framework of cultural management in the context of private and public law. They analyse the Anglo-Saxon concept of trusts, fideicommissum set up by aristocratic families and, in the Polish legal system, foundations and property law. The authors research these institutions in terms of their ability to secure valuable cultural property selected for its artistic, historic and cultural qualities and of their effectiveness in doing so. They also outline a model of economic heritage management putting forward proposals for its future operation.



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Introduction of the new concept of the Eternal Rhombus of the Law – Legal and economic models of cultural heritage management in the context of private and public law – Legal institutions involved in cultural heritage protection – Analysis of Anglo-Saxon concept of trusts and fideicommissum – Polish legal system – Outline of model of economic heritage management

Legal Issues in Cultural Heritage Management: A

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    A Hardback by Alicja Jagielska-Burduk, Wojciech Szafrański

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 25/07/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631670330, 978-3631670330
      ISBN10: 3631670338

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book presents the legal institutions involved in cultural heritage protection from a Polish point of view. Its authors set out the legal framework of cultural management in the context of private and public law. They analyse the Anglo-Saxon concept of trusts, fideicommissum set up by aristocratic families and, in the Polish legal system, foundations and property law. The authors research these institutions in terms of their ability to secure valuable cultural property selected for its artistic, historic and cultural qualities and of their effectiveness in doing so. They also outline a model of economic heritage management putting forward proposals for its future operation.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction of the new concept of the Eternal Rhombus of the Law – Legal and economic models of cultural heritage management in the context of private and public law – Legal institutions involved in cultural heritage protection – Analysis of Anglo-Saxon concept of trusts and fideicommissum – Polish legal system – Outline of model of economic heritage management

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