Mots-clés
illicit traffic / cultural heritage / cultural property / terrorism / international cooperation / case studies / international organizations / movable cultural property / conservation of historic monuments / conservation of historic sites / management / legal protection / causes of deterioration / prevention of deterioration / archaeological sites / World Heritage / international conventions / legislation / doctrine / public awareness / World Heritage in Danger / cooperation
Résumé en anglais
This dissertation aims to identify the role of the major actors of the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural property, international organisations, and how they work together thanks to inter-organisational collaboration. This research will take place within the frame of Inter-organisational theory as summarised by Cropper et al (2008) and will identify the nature of the relations between these organisations as well as their achievements and limits. Furthermore, owing the current importance of ISIL for this field and for the world cultural heritage, a part is devoted to understand the role of these organisations in countering this terrorist organisation.