The illicit market of cultural goods: a heritage in perpetual danger – Ing. Marta La Falce
Ing. Marta La Falce
Master's thesis
The illicit market of cultural goods: a heritage in perpetual danger
The illicit market of cultural goods: a heritage in perpetual danger
Anotácia:
The thesis deals with the protection of cultural heritage, both at the internationally and the national level, looking at Italy in particular. I talk about the various attempts made to ensure preservation through use of different International Conventions in Europe and how globalization has led the European Union to open up and consider intercultural exchange as a peace solution where differences, …viacAbstract:
The thesis deals with the protection of cultural heritage, both at the internationally and the national level, looking at Italy in particular. I talk about the various attempts made to ensure preservation through use of different International Conventions in Europe and how globalization has led the European Union to open up and consider intercultural exchange as a peace solution where differences, …viac
Jazyk práce: English
Datum vytvoření / odevzdání či podání práce: 2. 4. 2019
Identifikátor:
https://is.muni.cz/th/vwts2/
Obhajoba závěrečné práce
- Obhajoba proběhla 16. 4. 2019
- Vedúci: doc. Ing. František Svoboda, Ph.D.
- Oponent: Mgr. Simona Škarabelová, Ph.D.
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Instituce archivující a zpřístupňující práci: Masarykova univerzita, Ekonomicko-správní fakultaMasaryk University
Faculty of Economics and AdministrationMaster programme / odbor:
Economic Policy and Administration / Public Economics and Administration (Eng.)
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