Art and Cultural Property – contested heritage: Powers and principles
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In the first webinar of 39 Essex Chambers' Art and Cultural Property Series, Richard Harwood QC, David Sawtell, Catherine Dobson and Professor Antonia Layard discuss contested heritage: whether statues or other memorials should be removed because of the conduct of those depicted.
The panel consider:
- The legal controls in listed building and planning legislation
- The likely form of the changes proposed in England by Robert Jenrick
- What approaches can be taken to such items?
- How does retaining or removing items relate to historic and architectural interest as well as current opinions?
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About the speakers
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Richard Harwood OBE QC Richard Harwood OBE QC specialises in planning, environment, art and public law, acting for developers, landowners, central and local government, individuals and interest groups. |
David Sawtell David specialises in substantial construction and property disputes, as well as commercial dispute resolution. |
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Catherine Dobson Catherine has a broad practice which combines general public law and environmental law. |
Professor Antonia Layard Antonia is a Professor of Law at the University of Bristol. Her research is in law and geography where she explores how law, legality and maps construct space, place and 'the local'. |
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