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51. Rethinking Hate Speech and Cyberhate Concepts: The Case of Smear Campaigns Against Judges in Poland

52. Cyber Hate Speech. On Shaping the Public Agenda by Assembling Contentious Issues

53. On Cyber-Envy

54. Navigating the Murky Waters of Modern Cyber Evil

55. Some Perspectives on the Representation of Industrial Disputes Under the Shadow of Repression in European Art (1870–1914)

56. Labour and Art: The Dualism of Backwardness and Timeliness in Hungary and in Its Eastern Neighbourhood

57. Conclusions

58. Introduction

59. The Midinette Guiding the People. An Iconographic Break of the Assiette au Beurre

60. From 1844 to 1944: Workers and Revolutions in Poland

61. Early Stages of Collective Action and Their Visual Representations: An Emotions Driven Approach to the Struggle for Better Working Conditions

62. Introductory Remarks on the Aesthetics of Law

63. Shaping Aesthetics and Narratives in the Operatic Tradition: The Role of Private Law

64. Inventing Legal Persons

65. Judicial Art as an Issue in the Aesthetics of Law

66. The Arc of Justice

67. Law and Literature: A New View from Six Perspectives

68. A Walk Through the Gardens of Law. Hypertexts, Transcience, and Transjuridicity

69. The Aesthetics of Law Starting from the Work of Bruno Romano

70. At the Scene of the Crime: Observer as Witness to the Finding Our Voice Exhibition

71. The Motive of Cannibalism in Law vs. Mass Culture

72. 'State Aesthetics' of the European Union and Its Legal Implications: Selected Aspects on the Example of the Constitution for Europe

73. Art and Law. Formativity of the Norm

74. Are Non-traditional Trademarks a Danger to the Artistic Domain in the European Union and Japan?

75. Lawyer as a Painter? On Perspectives of Artistic Metaphors in Legal Ethics

76. The Law in Caricature

77. The Unaesthetic Complexity of the Image of Xiezhi in Representing the Jurisprudence in Ancient and Modern China

78. Allegories of Justice and Other Virtues: Glimpses at European Painting

79. A Spectral Tribunal: Ghosts as Agents of Justice in Japanese Imagination

80. From Art in the Service of… to the Liberation of Sense Experience and Wonder

81. An Early Utopian Artistic Representation of the Freedom from Work: On Bruegel’s Luyeleckerlandt (1567), a Utopia of a Society Without Labour or a Dystopia in Favour of Work Ethics?

82. Aesthetics and the Legal Definition of Art on the Example of the Jurisprudence of German Courts and German Legal Literature in the Period of 1954–2019

83. The Role of the Judges as an Aspect of Accessibility to Law in Visual Culture

84. ‘Mine Is a Long and Sad Tale’. Law and Legal Allusions in Polish Translations of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

85. Beauty, Truth and the Common Law Judgment

86. Eat the Rich: A Rethinking of the Heritage-Crime-Development Nexus

87. Afterword: Return to the First Seminar: Protecting an Invaluable Heritage. The Egyptian Case

88. Cultural Treasures and Their Place of Origin: Crimean Treasures Return to Kyiv

89. Protecting Cultural Objects in Un-Recognised States and Governments

90. Cultural Heritage: A Critical Element of the Right to Education and the Right to Identity of Children in Armed Conflict

91. Legal Obstacles to Claims for Restitution of Cultural Objects Removed as Spoils of War

92. Performing Special Protection: Cultural Heritage in PostWar Kosovo

93. Conclusions: Cultural Heritage in War and Peace Between Law, Politics and Society

94. Folk Art and Stylized Folk Art from the Perspective of Intellectual Property Law. Analysis on the Example of Two Polish Folk Song and Dance Ensembles, ‘Mazowsze’ and ‘Śląsk’

95. Shrouds of Silence: Dismantling of the Heritage Sites of Middle Eastern Minorities as de facto Erasure of History

96. Gender, Traditional Cultural Expressions, and Intellectual Property: Exploring Women’s Empowerment and Cultural Production in Zambia

97. The Consequences of Violence Against Women and Children in Armed Conflicts for their Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Diachronic Perspective on the Universality of Women’s Rights

98. The Legal Process of Transformation: Exploring the Interactive Relationship Between Cultural Heritage and Geographical Indications (GIs)

99. Mainstreaming Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights in the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage: The Role and Issues Surrounding Relevant Global Governance Actors

100. Public Order and Clothing as Everyday Culture

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