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François Rigaux
This concise legal study examines the scope of the European Economic Community’s authority over cultural matters. Drawing on treaty provisions and case law, the author analyses how the EEC’s competence intersects with national cultural policies, the protection of cultural property, and the broader objectives of cultural integration within the Community. The work outlines the limits of supranational regulation, discusses the balance between European coordination and member‑state sovereignty, and highlights the implications for cultural institutions and policymakers. Though brief, the monograph provides a focused overview useful for scholars of European law, cultural policy analysts, and anyone interested in the legal foundations of cultural cooperation in the early 1990s.
| Publisher | Kluwer Law |
|---|---|
| Pages | 14 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 9-065-44664-8 primary |
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