Landscape Protection in International Law
by
Amy Strecker
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Cultural Heritage Law and Policy
ISBN-10
0198826249
ISBN-13
9780198826248
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 13th, 2018
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
516 grams
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24.10 x 16.30 x 2.00 cms
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The rise of landscape law poses pressing questions. How does international law affect so region-specific a concept? What is the legal conception of landscape and what is the role of international law in its protection? Strecker assesses the institutional framework for landscape protection, its interplay with human rights, and the theory behind it.
Once the exclusive prerogative of domaine réservé, landscape has gained increasing importance in international law in recent years. Since the introduction of cultural landscapes within the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, and particularly since the adoption of the European Landscape Convention (ELC), emphasis has shifted beyond a scenic, preservationist approach towards a more dynamic, human-centred one. The focus is not only on outstanding landscapes, but also on the everyday and degraded landscapes where most people live and work. Landscape is land shaped by people, after all, and its protection, management and planning have a number of implications for democracy, human rights and spatial justice. Despite these links, however, there has been little legal scholarship on the topic. How does international law, which deals for the most part with universality, deal with something so region-specific and particular as landscape? What is the legal conception of landscape and what are the various roles played by international law in its protection? Amy Strecker assesses the institutional framework for landscape protection, analyses the interplay between landscape and human rights, and links the etymology and theory of landscape with its articulation in law.
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