Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Who owns the relics of cultures past? Worldwide trade in stolen art and antiquities is estimated to ...
Restitution is one of means of culture goods protection. It ensure possibilities of national herita...
In recent years, the idea of cultural property has been highly debated and is prominently featured o...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
This work critically analyses the state of legal regulation of the art and antiquities trade and see...
This Comment explores the various legal methods designed to protect cultural property and to prevent...
The market for art and cultural property is international.\u27 Demand is intense and not particularl...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
Artifact-rich countries have recently begun to campaign more vigorously for the return of their cult...
Should cultural property taken by a stronger power or nation remain with that country or should it b...
The year 2010 was a relatively quiet one for legal developments with respect to archaeological herit...
Recognizing the gaps in existing legislation, this article will argue that disputes arising between ...
Who owns the relics of cultures past? Worldwide trade in stolen art and antiquities is estimated to ...
Restitution is one of means of culture goods protection. It ensure possibilities of national herita...
In recent years, the idea of cultural property has been highly debated and is prominently featured o...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
This work critically analyses the state of legal regulation of the art and antiquities trade and see...
This Comment explores the various legal methods designed to protect cultural property and to prevent...
The market for art and cultural property is international.\u27 Demand is intense and not particularl...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
Artifact-rich countries have recently begun to campaign more vigorously for the return of their cult...
Should cultural property taken by a stronger power or nation remain with that country or should it b...
The year 2010 was a relatively quiet one for legal developments with respect to archaeological herit...
Recognizing the gaps in existing legislation, this article will argue that disputes arising between ...
Who owns the relics of cultures past? Worldwide trade in stolen art and antiquities is estimated to ...
Restitution is one of means of culture goods protection. It ensure possibilities of national herita...
In recent years, the idea of cultural property has been highly debated and is prominently featured o...