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For a long time, the concept of the human body has been governed by civil law. Today, this way of treating it is no longer certain. The human body can also be understood as an integral part of cultural heritage. On one hand, this is a question of the holder of the element of the intangible cultural heritage (ICH). On the other hand, it concerns the human body beyond the living person, protected as tangible heritage or cultural property. This article analyses these diverse dimensions of the human body under Chinese legislation on the protection of cultural relics and for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage, taking into consideration the respect for human dignity. In this regard, it offers a cross-cutting overview of the ethical and legal challenges surrounding the management and regulation of human remains. |
Año de publicación |
2020
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Revista académica |
Santander Art and Culture Law Review
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Volumen |
2020
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Número |
2
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Número de páginas |
339-354
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Publisher: Jagiellonian University Press
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Idioma de edición |
English
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Numero ISSN |
23917997 (ISSN)
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DOI |
10.4467/2450050XSNR.20.023.13026
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