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The evolution of the financing of historic monuments

L'évolution du financement des monuments historiques

Jean-Raphael Pellas ()
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Jean-Raphael Pellas: IEDP - Institut d'Etudes de Droit Public - Université Paris-Saclay

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Abstract: Thanks to increasing fiscal interventionism, new methods of financing cultural heritage are emerging. However, the vicissitudes of these tax systems must be highlighted. The financing of historic monuments not only serves to protect national heritage but also leads to the commodification of buildings.

Date: 2018-09-15
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Published in institut des sciences sociales du politique; comité d'histoire du ministère de la culture. De 1913 au code du patrimoine. Une loi en évolution sur les monuments historiques, Travaux et documents n° 39, documentation française, pp.364, 2018, Travaux et documents n° 39, 978-2-11-010301-7

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