Legal and Financial Aspects of Architectural Conservation: The Smolenice Castle Conference, Central EuropeMarc C. Denhez, Marc Denhez, Stephen Dennis, Stephen N. Dennis Dundurn, 1997 - 200 頁 How do governments design their strategy for heritage property? What do they try to accomplish in their laws and their tax systems to favour the re-use of older buildings, districts, and cities? What institutional framework can assist the restoration of tourist designations and the conservation of neighbourhoods? In this international study, eighteen experts from ten countries describe the legal challenges and solutions relating to such property. Beyond a carefully described theoretical framework, actual case studies demonstrate how communities and countries can make adjustments to their legislation so that older buildings can be better protected This book stems from an international conference at Smolenice Castle in Slovakia, in November 1994. |
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... responsibilities of the property owner concerning changes and additions . These changes must conform to the building ... responsibility of the public Economics Consumerism Environment Archaeology administration , which is why the 6 Part ...
... responsibility to protect the consumer . The preservation of cultural monu- ments is a service that is offered by expert bodies that have the duty and experience to do this ; along with the right to protect the consumer , they have the ...
... responsibility for the works of art of humanity - regardless of frontiers . An exception obviously exists for crisis areas where the cul- tural heritage has been destroyed during wartime . It is hard to accept that monuments ...
... responsibility . The Convention specifies that Member States shall enact certain principles of planning to integrate sites of great heritage impor- tance " into the life of the community " and will create certain laws and agencies for ...
... responsibility once they have obtained the publicity or development turns out to be more complicated and difficult than envisaged . In some cases , therefore , states have failed to fulfil their obliga- tion to protect and conserve the ...
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Codes and Controls in the Public Sector | 47 |
Controls in the Private Sector | 69 |
Inducements for the Private Sector | 129 |
The VoluntaryNonprofit Sector | 151 |
Case Studies of Transition | 159 |
Conclusion | 179 |
Summary | 185 |
Epilogue | 191 |
Index | 197 |