In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultural objects, and second because a small, poor community turned to desperate measures to protect themselves from that illicit market due to the failings of national and international regulation. This paper is a case study of the reality of source-end regulation of an international criminal market in a developing country. I will discuss what is known about thefts from Bolivian churches, the international market for items stolen from these churches, and how such thefts are meant to be prevented on-the ground. Following this, I will present lynching in Bolivia as the most severe community response to the issues created by local politics, ineffect...
From illegal drugs, stolen artwork, and forged trademarks, to fraud in financial markets - the pheno...
Looting-to-order or theft-to-order of cultural assets has been widely dismissed as a myth. To test t...
Lynching in Bolivia has been portrayed as a largely routinized and primarily urban occurrence that i...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
Lynching in Bolivia has been portrayed as a largely routinized and primarily urban occurrence that i...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
Vigilante justice has become an increasingly prominent phenomenon in Bolivia and throughout the worl...
That illegal markets thrive is something of a puzzle to sociology. Despite the lack of legal frames—...
In its Latin American context, the term lynching refers to the extrajudicial killing of an alleged c...
The business arena in Cameroon is facing a lot of challenges. Amongst them is the influx of illicit ...
It has been widely opined in discussions around a number of transnational criminal markets that wher...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
From illegal drugs, stolen artwork, and forged trademarks, to fraud in financial markets - the pheno...
Looting-to-order or theft-to-order of cultural assets has been widely dismissed as a myth. To test t...
Lynching in Bolivia has been portrayed as a largely routinized and primarily urban occurrence that i...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
Lynching in Bolivia has been portrayed as a largely routinized and primarily urban occurrence that i...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
Vigilante justice has become an increasingly prominent phenomenon in Bolivia and throughout the worl...
That illegal markets thrive is something of a puzzle to sociology. Despite the lack of legal frames—...
In its Latin American context, the term lynching refers to the extrajudicial killing of an alleged c...
The business arena in Cameroon is facing a lot of challenges. Amongst them is the influx of illicit ...
It has been widely opined in discussions around a number of transnational criminal markets that wher...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
From illegal drugs, stolen artwork, and forged trademarks, to fraud in financial markets - the pheno...
Looting-to-order or theft-to-order of cultural assets has been widely dismissed as a myth. To test t...
Lynching in Bolivia has been portrayed as a largely routinized and primarily urban occurrence that i...