Heritage and Human Rights

Laws, Institutions, Actions

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Springer

Paru le : 2026-04-22

This book explores interlinkages between heritage and human rights and emphasizes that the connections are not just theoretical: Its chapters examine relevant laws, institutions, and actions that reflect both established and emerging trends in the field. The diversity of its authors' disciplinary an...
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2026-04-22

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9783032167538

Inês de Carvalho Costa is a PhD Candidate of Heritage Studies specializing in Art History, at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto (FLUP, Portugal). Her project Cultural Heritage and Human Rights: Iberic American experiences (years 2000) is supported by the Portuguese National Foundation for Science and Technology (2021.07318.BD), CITCEM-FLUP (Portugal), and LAPA/UFJF (Minas Gerais, Brazil). Costa is one of the co-founders of the International and Informal Network of Emerging Heritage Professionals, the Heritageeks. A group that advocates for heritage preservation, youth engagement, and labor rights of artists and cultural professionals. Maria Leonor Botelho has a PhD in History of Art. She is an associate professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto (Department of Heritage Studies), where she is the president of the Scientific Commission for the BA in History of Art. Botelho is an integrated researcher of CITCEM/FLUP, coordinating the "Material and Immaterial Heritage" work group. She is part of the UNESCO Chair, which is entitled ‘Heritage, Cities and Landscapes. Sustainable Management, Conservation, Planning and Design’, hosted by the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (Portugal). She develops research in architecture and historiography of the Romanesque period of the DGEMN's interventions in Romanesque architecture in Portugal. Her field of work and research has grown within the scope of heritage management, digital heritage and world heritage. She teaches curricular units within Heritage Management and Medieval Architecture themes, guiding research projects in the same areas of knowledge at the master's and doctoral levels. Rodrigo Christofoletti works at the interface between History and International Relations, focusing on Cultural Heritage. He leads the CNPq research group - Heritage and International Relations, and he is a researcher at LAPA - UFJF Heritage Laboratory (Brazil), as well as a collaborator at CITCEM - Center for Transdisciplinary Research «Culture, Space and Memory» (Portugal). Christofoletti completed a mobility internship (post doctorate) at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto (2023-2024, Portugal) and is a professor of Cultural Heritage in the History program at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (Brazil). The author has experience in political history with an emphasis on cultural heritage. The writer works primarily with topics concerning heritage and soft power, cultural assets, their illicit trafficking, and World Heritage. 

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