Conservation Heritage Law (April 3-6. 2002 - University of Georgia - Athens, GA. USA)

The Dean Rusk Center—International, Comparative, and Graduate Legal Studies, in collaboration with the University of Georgia School of Environmental Design, School of Law, Institute of Ecology, and the International Council on Monuments and Sites hosted a comprehensive three-day conference to examine the consequences of growth and sprawl on world cultural, historic, and natural resources.

Conservation.Law.Heritage 2002, ” was held on the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, on April 3-6, 2002.

Gaël Kpotogbé Amoussou
General Secretary, ICOMOS-Togo
Aimé Goncalves
President, ICOMOS-Benin, Member of Management Committee for Abomey World Heritage Site

Patrimoine Immobilier En Afrique: Formation En Gestion Et En Legislation

Alberto Martorell Carreño
ICOMOS Peru and ICOMOS Spain

La Declaración de Bienes Culturales en el Perú y los peligros de una Presunción equivocamente Planteada

Dr. Werner von Trützschler 
Thüringisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege,
ICOMOS Germany
Thomas Adlercreutz, jur.kand.
ICOMOS Sweden

Listing Cultural Property: What Do We List and What are the Consequences for Listed Property. Observations with Regard to Sweden .

Athina Christofidou
ICOMOS Greece

The concept of permanent cultural properties in International and European Conventions, Declarations and Charters

Graeme Wiffen
ICOMOS Australia

Listing in Australia

Prof. Luis Anguita Villanueva
Faculty of Law, Universidad Complutense, Spain
¿Realmente existe el Derecho de Propiedad Privada en los Bienes Culturales?

 

The World Heritage Convention and the Buffer Zone ICOMOS - ICLAFI Symposium
(Hiroshima, November 28-29, 2006)

Conference papers