The Role of Inter-Organisational Collaboration in Countering the Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property

Berengier, Axel (2016) The Role of Inter-Organisational Collaboration in Countering the Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property. Masters thesis, The University of Glasgow. [Thesis]

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This dissertation aims to identify the role of the major actors of the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural property, international organisations, and how they work together thanks to inter-organisational collaboration. This research will take place within the frame of Inter-organisational theory as summarised by Cropper et al (2008) and will identify the nature of the relations between these organisations as well as their achievements and limits. Furthermore, owing the current importance of ISIL for this field and for the world cultural heritage, a part is devoted to understand the role of these organisations in countering this terrorist organisation.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Authors:
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Berengier, Axel
axelberengier@gmail.com
Languages: English
Keywords: illicit traffic; cultural heritage; cultural property; international organisations; inter-organisational collaboration; islamic state; terrorism; international cooperation; case studies
Subjects: C.ARCHITECTURE > 09. Movable cultural property
E.CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 03. Monuments
E.CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 05. Sites
E.CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 07. Management
E.CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 11. Legal protection and Administration
G.DETERIORATION > 02. Causes of deterioration
G.DETERIORATION > 05. Prevention of deterioration
H.HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 03. Archaeological sites
H.HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 28. World Heritage
K.LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES > 02. International legislation
K.LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES > 03. National/Regional legislations
K.LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES > 05. International organizations
K.LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES > 06. Doctrinal texts, conventions and charters
L.PRESENTATION AND TRANSMISSION OF HERITAGE > 04. Public awareness
M.WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION > 04. World Heritage in Danger
P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 01. Americas
P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 02. Africa
P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 04. Asia and Pacific islands
P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 05. Europe
Number of Pages: 50
Depositing User: Mr Axel Berengier
Date Deposited: 12 Sep 2017 13:13
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2017 13:13
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