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Abstract

The historical background, administrative structures and partnerships of the International Telecommunication Union, Interpol and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property have certain path dependency. As technical organizations, diplomatic practices take the back seat as engineers, police and conservators create networks among their peers and partners. Each network has resulted in globalized telecommunications; international police-to-police cooperation; and a multi-national appreciation for the patrimony of humanity. For each organization, Masters undertakes a case-within-a-case of a sample partnership to illustrate how global public-private partnerships form and operate.

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Footnotes
1
Signatories to the Convention were the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Baden, Bavaria, Belgium, Demark, Spain, France, Greece, the Free City of Hamburg, Hanover, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Prussia, the Russian Empire, Saxony, Sweden and Norway, the Swiss Confederation, the Ottoman Empire and Württemberg.
 
2
Soon afterwards Britain nationalized the telegraph network, but not the transatlantic cable.
 
3
Renamed in 1956 as the International Criminal Police Organization-Interpol.
 
4
The International Criminal Police Commission, later renamed the International Criminal Police Organization refer to member-countries, not member-states. The original signatories were Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Egypt, Fiume, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, Yugoslavia and the United States.
 
5
The reference in the original German reads: Zusammenarbeit der Polizei mit privaten Bewachungsgesellschaften.
 
6
During my career (see preface), I dealt with dozens of payment card crimes with these problems.
 
7
An entire legal treatise is possible on what constitutes ordinary law crime. The distinction is made in the communication between NCBs – a description of the offence is required before a response is made. This description is judged by the requested NCB as to whether or not the offence under investigation is ‘ordinary law crime’. Offences of a political, religious, racial or military nature are routinely refused in accordance with Art.3 of the Constitution (Interpol 1956).
 
8
See preface for details of the author’s involvement.
 
9
The five founding states were Austria, the Dominican Republic, Spain, Morocco and Poland. By the end of the 1950s this had grown to 17 states.
 
10
The Italian Government and the Istituto Superiore have permanent seats as part of the host nation arrangements. The Italian government maintains ICCROM’s premises in Rome, and the ICR is collocated in the same building. The ICR is an agency of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities.
 
11
The Armenian oil merchant Calouste Gulbenkian, amassed a fortune in the first half of the 20th century. Much of this fortune he invested in one of the world’s greatest private collections of art, which can now be seen in the museum named for him in Lisbon (See Yergin 1991, The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power, New York, Free Press. Yergin 1991).
 
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Metadata
Title
Introducing the Case Study Organizations
Author
Adam B. Masters
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96782-0_3