However, while communities have always confronted the difficulties of preserving their cultural resources, including their monuments but also non-tangible cultural assets, this question has moved at the forefront of legal debates in recent years. Is there a relation between the constitution, identity and cultural heritage? What contemporary pressures are countries and communities facing in preserving their own cultural heritage? What is the role of international and domestic law in preserving culture? In aiming to address these questions, the international conference sheds light on and tries to map the multifaceted concept of cultural heritage.
Venues:
- MCC Tas vezér utcai képzési központ, 1113 Budapest, Tas vezér utca 3-7.
- Károlyi-Csekonics Palace, 1088 BUdapest, Múzeum utca 17.