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Special Offer on the essential resource for heritage preservation professionals!
YEARBOOK OF CULTURAL PROPERTY LAW 2008
Editor: SHERRY HUTT, National Park Service, NAGPRA Program Manager
Asst. Editor: David Tarler
An indispensable annual publication for anyone involved in heritage management, the Yearbook includes:
-Comprehensive summaries of the year's notable court cases, settlements and other dispositions, legislation, government regulations, policies, and agency decisions that affect their work.
-Comprehensive summaries of developments in eight practice areas: federal land management; state and local; tribes, tribal lands, and Indian arts; marine environment; museums; the art market; international cultural property; and enforcement actions
-Original, refereed research articles on major developments in the field
Resources, including a law school update; reviews of books, articles, and other resources; and a table of cases
-Interviews with major figures in the field, including an interview with Paolo Ferri, the Italian prosecutor at the Marion True trial
-Four featured articles on ownership of information in archaeological reports, historic preservation tax credits, the question of cultural identification of Native Americans under NAGPRA, and the winner of the LCCHP law school writing contest.
-Tributes and obituaries to individuals with significant career achievements
All royalties are donated to the Lawyer’s Committee on Cultural Heritage Preservation
More info and table of contents: http://lcoastpress.com/book.php?id=146
Hardback 978-1-59874-080-6, $69.95, 288 pages
Special offer: Buy the 2008 edition and get 2007 and 2006 for free while supplies last!
Enter code L028 at checkout to receive the discount.
For more information, contact Caryn Berg at archaeology@LCoastPress.com
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