In his introduction to this symposium on art and the law, Professor Elsen casts an art historian\u27s glance over the contributions of our authors
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
When compared to terrorism, drugs and violent crimes that occupy the news today art is not considere...
In his introduction to this symposium on art and the law, Professor Elsen casts an art historian\u27...
Here, I would like to recall how and where ideas about repatriation, restitution, and proper ownersh...
The articles included in this Art and Law symposium highlight a variety of issues, opinions and ch...
“Every work of art is an uncommitted crime.” -Theodore Wiesengrund Adorno, Minima Moralia While art ...
Law’s relations to art--to its creation, its production, and dissemination, its restriction as well ...
I would like to thank the Cardozo LR for their invitation to speak, and all those who have taken the...
It is the purpose of this Article to examine the practical and legal origins of the field of art law...
Visual art advocates, administrators and artists need to know what an artistâs obligation to society...
While precious little law is specific to art, a rich and complex body of social norms and customs ef...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
The author reflects on the meaning both of the shocking prices currently being paid for many works o...
In his article, About Art, Baruch Blich investigates why is art -- and especially modern art -- so...
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
When compared to terrorism, drugs and violent crimes that occupy the news today art is not considere...
In his introduction to this symposium on art and the law, Professor Elsen casts an art historian\u27...
Here, I would like to recall how and where ideas about repatriation, restitution, and proper ownersh...
The articles included in this Art and Law symposium highlight a variety of issues, opinions and ch...
“Every work of art is an uncommitted crime.” -Theodore Wiesengrund Adorno, Minima Moralia While art ...
Law’s relations to art--to its creation, its production, and dissemination, its restriction as well ...
I would like to thank the Cardozo LR for their invitation to speak, and all those who have taken the...
It is the purpose of this Article to examine the practical and legal origins of the field of art law...
Visual art advocates, administrators and artists need to know what an artistâs obligation to society...
While precious little law is specific to art, a rich and complex body of social norms and customs ef...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
The author reflects on the meaning both of the shocking prices currently being paid for many works o...
In his article, About Art, Baruch Blich investigates why is art -- and especially modern art -- so...
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
When compared to terrorism, drugs and violent crimes that occupy the news today art is not considere...