This Comment will explore the remedies currently available to foreign countries and to individuals who have discovered that works stolen from them are in the possession of American museums, art dealers, and private individuals. It will also explain why, in light of the recent decision of Autocephalous v. Goldberg, civil sanctions are the best means to effect the return of stolen art as well as to help deter future buyers of stolen art, thus shrinking the stolen art market
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
In-situ and intra-national preservation of cultural property is threatened by a highly remunerative ...
This Article suggests the procedures which the authors believe would effectively regulate the legal ...
This Comment will explore the remedies currently available to foreign countries and to individuals w...
This Comment recommends that Congress take action to bring consistency to the treatment of cultural ...
In order to provide a context for a discussion of how to effectively combat the art theft problem, ...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
This comment proposes adopting an internationally recognized standard of due diligence in reporting ...
Many artifacts which comprise private and museum collections today were possibly stolen from their c...
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as...
This Article analyzes the patchwork of legal remedies available to persons claiming ownership of Naz...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
This Comment explores the various legal methods designed to protect cultural property and to prevent...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
In-situ and intra-national preservation of cultural property is threatened by a highly remunerative ...
This Article suggests the procedures which the authors believe would effectively regulate the legal ...
This Comment will explore the remedies currently available to foreign countries and to individuals w...
This Comment recommends that Congress take action to bring consistency to the treatment of cultural ...
In order to provide a context for a discussion of how to effectively combat the art theft problem, ...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
This comment proposes adopting an internationally recognized standard of due diligence in reporting ...
Many artifacts which comprise private and museum collections today were possibly stolen from their c...
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as...
This Article analyzes the patchwork of legal remedies available to persons claiming ownership of Naz...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
This Comment explores the various legal methods designed to protect cultural property and to prevent...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
In-situ and intra-national preservation of cultural property is threatened by a highly remunerative ...
This Article suggests the procedures which the authors believe would effectively regulate the legal ...