The tax incentive structure for charitable giving in the United States, as in many other countries, is imperfect. The structure over-incentivizes donations from wealthy individuals, whether those donations are made up of cash or of property. This structure has negative impacts not only domestically, but abroad as well. By providing an incentive for donations of antiquities to museums— an incentive that was perhaps largely necessitated by the state of American museums in the 19th century— the charitable deduction has not only created a market for antiquities of questionable provenance, but has also created what is potentially a get-out-of-jail free card for those who knowingly purchase antiquities of questionable provenance or fail to conduc...
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, the number of repatriation requests from foreig...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Humans have been collecting artifacts for centuries, whether it is for their aesthetic value or for ...
The tax incentive structure for charitable giving in the United States, as in many other countries, ...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss the key aspects of the international trade in antiquities and t...
[[abstract]]The research of question that antiques and cultural relics of donation can deduct the in...
Provided in a variety of galleries, local and national museums, art is something that everyone can a...
The basis of the American approach to culture eschews any collective state intervention. Cultural in...
On average, nearly $46 billion of property is given to charitable organizations each year, about twe...
There are many ways to protect cultural heritage as a valuable commodity. Although heightened securi...
The world's archaeological heritage is under serious threat from illegal and destructive excavations...
As we have considered in earlier themes, a law on cultural heritage should, in the wider public inte...
Antiquities looting rips artifacts out of their historical and archaeological context. It deprives c...
In 1982, the United States passed legislation that partially implemented the UNESCO Treaty, the Cult...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, the number of repatriation requests from foreig...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Humans have been collecting artifacts for centuries, whether it is for their aesthetic value or for ...
The tax incentive structure for charitable giving in the United States, as in many other countries, ...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss the key aspects of the international trade in antiquities and t...
[[abstract]]The research of question that antiques and cultural relics of donation can deduct the in...
Provided in a variety of galleries, local and national museums, art is something that everyone can a...
The basis of the American approach to culture eschews any collective state intervention. Cultural in...
On average, nearly $46 billion of property is given to charitable organizations each year, about twe...
There are many ways to protect cultural heritage as a valuable commodity. Although heightened securi...
The world's archaeological heritage is under serious threat from illegal and destructive excavations...
As we have considered in earlier themes, a law on cultural heritage should, in the wider public inte...
Antiquities looting rips artifacts out of their historical and archaeological context. It deprives c...
In 1982, the United States passed legislation that partially implemented the UNESCO Treaty, the Cult...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, the number of repatriation requests from foreig...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Humans have been collecting artifacts for centuries, whether it is for their aesthetic value or for ...