Culture and international economic law
edited by Valentina Vadi and Bruno De Witte.
- New York : Routledge, 2015.
- 258 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introducing culture and international economic law Chapter 2. Culture, human rights and international law Chapter 3. The cultural dimension of economic activities in international human rights jurisprudence Chapter 4. Cultural heritage in international economic law Chapter 5. Investment projects affecting indigenous heritage Chapter 6. What's in a name? : the contested meaning of free, prior and informed consent in international financial law and indigenous rights Chapter 7. The trade versus culture discourse : tracing its evolution in global law Chapter 8. International exchange and trade in cultural objects Chapter 9. Traditional knowledge : cultural heritage or intellectual property right? Chapter 10. Propertization, safeguarding and the cultural commons : the turf wars of intangible cultural heritage and traditional cultural expressions Chapter 11. The digitization of public cultural heritage collections and copyright in public private partnership projects Chapter 12. Market integration and cultural diversity in European Union law Chapter 13. EU media law : cultural policy or business as usual? Chapter 14. Culture in the EU external economic relations Index
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International Economic Relations. Foreign Trade Regualtion. Law and Economic Development.