POL 451 Legislating Heritage: Domestic Law and International Conventions

This course examines the legal obligations and global norms that have been established to manage cultural resources, including both tangible heritage (like archaeological and historical objects, sites, and landscapes), and intangible heritage (like language, food, music, and dance). We will explore management at various scales, from the individual, community, and national level to the international, transnational, and global domain.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

ANTH 290 & POL 451