Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts to prevent the looting and trafficking of antiquities, the expectation placed on source countries may be beyond their capacity. This dependence on developing world infrastructure and policing may challenge our ability to effectively regulate this illicit trade. Using case studies generated from fieldwork in Belize and Bolivia, this paper discusses a number of these challenges to effective policy and offers some suggestions for future regulatory development.</p
This work critically analyses the state of legal regulation of the art and antiquities trade and see...
Trafficking in cultural property is a transnational crime that threatens world cultural heritage and...
A considerable body of international law currently exists, which is aimed at cultural heritage prote...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts t...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
This article challenges the notion that “south” countries fail to protect cultural property. Instead...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
- DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v17i3.7030Examina as táticas de policiamento, prevenção e legislação em doze país...
This article addresses the problems of retrieving stolen cultural property in a practical manner. In...
This paper approaches the safeguarding of Africa's physical cultural resources in the context of dev...
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...
Cultural property protection policy as implemented in Syria since 2011 is structured around standar...
This work critically analyses the state of legal regulation of the art and antiquities trade and see...
Trafficking in cultural property is a transnational crime that threatens world cultural heritage and...
A considerable body of international law currently exists, which is aimed at cultural heritage prote...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts t...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
This article challenges the notion that “south” countries fail to protect cultural property. Instead...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
- DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v17i3.7030Examina as táticas de policiamento, prevenção e legislação em doze país...
This article addresses the problems of retrieving stolen cultural property in a practical manner. In...
This paper approaches the safeguarding of Africa's physical cultural resources in the context of dev...
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...
Cultural property protection policy as implemented in Syria since 2011 is structured around standar...
This work critically analyses the state of legal regulation of the art and antiquities trade and see...
Trafficking in cultural property is a transnational crime that threatens world cultural heritage and...
A considerable body of international law currently exists, which is aimed at cultural heritage prote...