Recently, Switzerland has proposed a law that would significantly tighten its regulation of the antiquities trade. The draft law seeks to comport Swiss law with the broad goals of international conventions on the protection and transfer of cultural property. However, given Switzerland\u27s past reluctance to curtail the illicit trade in antiquities, it remains unclear whether this measure will pass or if passed, whether the law would be adequately enforced. The primary aim of this Comment is to detail the history of international law as it pertains to cultural property and draw attention to the Swiss role in fostering the illicit trade of cultural property. Principally, the Comment will focus on the illegal art trade and the laundering of i...
On June 1, 2005, the Swiss Cultural Property Transfer Act (CPTA) of 2003 entered into force. This st...
Nations feel an obligation to provide-indeed, a nation\u27s citizens may demand-protection for their...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Recently, Switzerland has proposed a law that would significantly tighten its regulation of the anti...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
In order to provide a context for a discussion of how to effectively combat the art theft problem, ...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
Several reports reveal that trafficking in antiquities has become one of the sources of funding of t...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
On January 1, 2016, new regulations took effect in Switzerland that impact the country\u27s art mark...
This Comment will proceed in four parts. The first section will provide a contextual overview of the...
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
The portable nature of objects of art and antiquity means that such objects are able to cross border...
The author argues that it is necessary to use international law to prevent the illicit transfer of t...
On June 1, 2005, the Swiss Cultural Property Transfer Act (CPTA) of 2003 entered into force. This st...
Nations feel an obligation to provide-indeed, a nation\u27s citizens may demand-protection for their...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Recently, Switzerland has proposed a law that would significantly tighten its regulation of the anti...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
In order to provide a context for a discussion of how to effectively combat the art theft problem, ...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
Several reports reveal that trafficking in antiquities has become one of the sources of funding of t...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
On January 1, 2016, new regulations took effect in Switzerland that impact the country\u27s art mark...
This Comment will proceed in four parts. The first section will provide a contextual overview of the...
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
The portable nature of objects of art and antiquity means that such objects are able to cross border...
The author argues that it is necessary to use international law to prevent the illicit transfer of t...
On June 1, 2005, the Swiss Cultural Property Transfer Act (CPTA) of 2003 entered into force. This st...
Nations feel an obligation to provide-indeed, a nation\u27s citizens may demand-protection for their...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...