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Law Art And The Commons 1st Edition Merima Bruncevic

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Law Art And The Commons 1st Edition Merima Bruncevic
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Merima Bruncevic
ISBN: 9781138697546, 1138697540
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Law Art And The Commons 1st Edition Merima Bruncevic by Merima Bruncevic 9781138697546, 1138697540 instant download after payment.

The concept of the cultural commons has become increasingly important for legal studies. Within this field, however, it is a contested concept: at once presented as a sphere for creativity, democratic access and freedom of speech, but one that denies property rights and misappropriates the public domain. In this book, Merima Bruncevic takes up the cultural commons not merely as an abstract notion, but in its connection to physical spaces such as museums and libraries. A legal cultural commons can, she argues, be envisioned as a lawscape that can quite literally be entered and engaged with. Focusing largely on art in the context of the copyright regime, but also addressing a number of cultural heritage issues, the book draws on the work of Deleuze and Guattari in order to examine the realm of the commons as a potential space for overcoming the dichotomy between the owner and the consumer of culture. Challenging this dichotomy, it is the productive and creative potential of law itself that is elicited through the book’s approach to the commons as the empirical basis for a new legal framework, which is able to accommodate a multitude of interests and values.

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