Legal & Financial Aspects of Architectural Conservation: The Smolenice Castle Conference Central EuropeMarc Denhez, Stephen Dennis Dundurn, 1997年7月1日 - 208 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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... interest.” It was possible, without any reasonable justification or compensation, to ovenide individual and/or author group rights on property. The individual as well as the local community were not able to contradict or confront the ...
... interest for our society. Dealing with historic materials demands special skill and ability. Irreversible damage can be caused to cultural property by non-professional action, and all social effort towards preservation can thus be ...
... Interest in the conservation of historical monuments has a tradition dating back hundreds of years. This interest has retained many of the same motives throughout this long period of time, but the methods by which society has attempted ...
... interest: in today's society, we discuss the problems of “cultural identity,” and cultural monuments are objects with which a society can identify. For today's person, a monument is part of his/her environment. It is a part of all of ...
... interest of the public and the interest of the individual. That is why it is necessary to look for tools that are non-adversarial for the preservation of monuments. In other words, the law for the preservation of monuments should work ...
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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 |