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¡°Cultural Vandalism akin to Ripping a Knife through a Rembrandt¡±?: A Critical Assessment of the Protections afforded to Irish Cultural Rights under Ireland¡¯s Developing Heritage Laws

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Muinzer T (2016) ¡°Cultural Vandalism akin to Ripping a Knife through a Rembrandt¡±?: A Critical Assessment of the Protections afforded to Irish Cultural Rights under Ireland¡¯s Developing Heritage Laws. Irish Journal of Legal Studies, 6 (1), Art. No.: 2.

Abstract
In March 2012 Tralee Circuit Criminal Court, Ireland, indicated that it was seeking to benchmark an appropriate level of cultural heritage protection by fining a private citizen substantially for intentionally destroying a protected national monument. Against this backdrop, this article critically evaluates the contemporary evolution of Irish cultural heritage protections, focusing most particularly on two major case studies, the nationally high-profile motorway controversies that arose at Tara and Carrickmines. The analysis demonstrates that, while heritage legislation was strengthened in Ireland in the wake of a controversial development project at Wood Quay, Dublin, these protections have since been rolled back significantly. Pertinent aspects of Ireland¡¯s legal position in the E.U. and the impact on Northern Ireland of damage to Irish heritage are also considered. In addition to exposing a gradual weakening of Ireland¡¯s national heritage legislation, the findings throw into relief a disparity between the robust protective benchmark that has been crystallised with regard to a private citizen in 2012, and the ways in which public actors have utilised their space under national heritage law in a manner resulting in the irreparable destruction of precious elements of major national heritage landscapes.

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Irish Journal of Legal Studies: Volume 6, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2016
Publication date online20/06/2016
Date accepted by journal01/03/2016
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PublisherUniversity College Cork
ISSN2009-6410

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