Cultural Property

Cultural property are physical items that are part of the cultural heritage of a group or society. They include such items as historic buildings, works of art, archaeological sites, libraries and museums. Legal protection of cultural property comprises a number of international agreements and national laws. There is intensive cooperation between the United Nations, UNESCO and Blue Shield International on the protection of cultural goods.

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MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 14 May 2024 English

Sleep, and the lack of it, is a public obsession and an enormous everyday quandary. Troubled sleep tends to be seen as an individual problem and personal responsibility, to be …

Peoples, and I have no claim to Indigenous cultural property. As a scholar who wishes to develop an understanding


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 14 May 2024 English

Mary MacLeod was a rarity: a female bard in seventeenth-century Scotland. A chronicle of travel through the Scottish Hebrides, More Richly in Earth explores MacLeod’s life and legacy, preserved within …

remaining populations. Recovery of this cultural property is an ongoing project. Songs and stories


Fraser Institute · 19 March 2024 English

Summary Economic growth in Canada remains sluggish, resulting in several negative consequences for Canadians, including slower growth in employment, incomes, and living standards. Reforming the federal personal income tax system …

Non-taxation of capital gains on donations of cultural property 4 Search and Rescue Volunteers Tax Credit


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 8 February 2024 English

For research institutions, the policy must first and foremost preserve and enhance the role these institutions play in society — namely, the preservation and proliferation of useful and trustworthy data …

libraries” and the fact that they preserve “cultural property, preserving original artifacts, and supporting


Invasive Species Council of BC · 25 January 2024

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Semiahmoo Spit.jpg" by Eric intellectual and cultural property rights Ellingson is licensed under CC BY 2


CPRC: University of Regina Press · 20 January 2024 English

Breaks the deafening silence of Indigenous women’s voices in academic leadership positions. Since the 2015 release of the report on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, new Indigenous policies …

prospecting, controlling intel- lectual and cultural property rights, and defining Indigenous research


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 24 October 2023 English

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relocation; and • Article 11 - Culture and cultural property. The right to self-determination under Article group. The right to protection of culture and cultural property under Article 11 is reflected in the cultural


JCCF: Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms · 27 July 2023 English

It’s more difficult for the lecturer to understand and respond to the perspectives and interests in the room and more difficult to have a free-flowing question and answer session. [...] …

this variance relates to the largest gift of cultural property in the University’s history from the estate 175 in 2017- 18 and $1,186 in 2018-19 in cultural property from the estate of Dr. Margaret (Marmie) Perkins


FCPP: Frontier Centre for Public Policy · 13 July 2023 English

Due to the importance of property rights to individuals and the economic wellbeing of a country, the Index is intended to provide a comprehensive measure of the protections that are …

Ontario Heritage Act 6) Quebec - Currently: Cultural Property Act; as of 19 October 2012, Cultural Heritage


FNIGC: First Nations Information Governance Centre · 26 June 2023 English

Finally, either the complainant or the OPC of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) as can apply to have the matter heard at the Federal soon as feasible of any …

development (Article 23). As outlined knowledge and cultural property, these examples in the previous section, First


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