How The View Of An Ancient World Landmark Has Sparked A Modern Legal Battle
Greece's highest court is considering a case about Athenians' visual access to the landmark Acropolis. Its decision could set a precedent about preserving historic skylines -- and potentially ban construction of high-rise buildings. The matter prompts a fundamental question: is an unimpeded view of sites on the UN's World Heritage List a human right? Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.

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How The View Of An Ancient World Landmark Has Sparked A Modern Legal Battle
Greece's highest court is considering a case about Athenians' visual access to the landmark Acropolis. Its decision could set a precedent about preserving historic skylines -- and potentially ban construction of high-rise buildings. The matter prompts a fundamental question: is an unimpeded view of sites on the UN's World Heritage List a human right? Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.

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How The View Of An Ancient World Landmark Has Sparked A Modern Legal Battle

How The View Of An Ancient World Landmark Has Sparked A Modern Legal Battle

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How The View Of An Ancient World Landmark Has Sparked A Modern Legal Battle

How The View Of An Ancient World Landmark Has Sparked A Modern Legal Battle

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Greece's highest court is considering a case about Athenians' visual access to the landmark Acropolis. Its decision could set a precedent about preserving historic skylines -- and potentially ban construction of high-rise buildings. The matter prompts a fundamental question: is an unimpeded view of sites on the UN's World Heritage List a human right? Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.

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BN ID: 2940173451996
Publisher: NewsHour Productions
Publication date: 07/09/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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