The market for art and cultural property is international.\u27 Demand is intense and not particularly local in terms of consumer preference. Supply responds to this intense international demand. Like most anything else, art finds its way to whomever is prepared to pay for it. Regulation affects how it arrives at its ultimate destination, but generally does not prevent it from getting there... The symposium\u27s contributors have sought to address the complex legal and policy issues raised by an explosive global market in art and cultural property. These articles will prove invaluable in the shaping of the international legal response to the clash of interests identified by the symposium\u27s keynote speaker, Professor Erik Jayme
This Comment will proceed in four parts. The first section will provide a contextual overview of the...
The paper assesses some of the major global issues concerning cultural property trade from the persp...
Cultural property offers a significant yet ambiguous example of the development of global regulatory...
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
Once the domain of elitist practitioners and scholars, international cultural law has emerged as the...
The articles in this symposium, and the scholars, practitioners, and passionately committed individu...
This work critically analyses the state of legal regulation of the art and antiquities trade and see...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the issue of trade in the scope of cultural objects. Presenting ...
The special issue aims to identify, map and critically assess key themes and features of the numerou...
The article argues that the dichotomy between nationalism and internationalism with respect to cultu...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
This presentation will explore the idea of “art as cultural property” by examining pertinent issues ...
In-situ and intra-national preservation of cultural property is threatened by a highly remunerative ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This Comment will proceed in four parts. The first section will provide a contextual overview of the...
The paper assesses some of the major global issues concerning cultural property trade from the persp...
Cultural property offers a significant yet ambiguous example of the development of global regulatory...
The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly lo...
Once the domain of elitist practitioners and scholars, international cultural law has emerged as the...
The articles in this symposium, and the scholars, practitioners, and passionately committed individu...
This work critically analyses the state of legal regulation of the art and antiquities trade and see...
This comment will look first at why the illicit traffic of cultural property is an area of controver...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the issue of trade in the scope of cultural objects. Presenting ...
The special issue aims to identify, map and critically assess key themes and features of the numerou...
The article argues that the dichotomy between nationalism and internationalism with respect to cultu...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
This presentation will explore the idea of “art as cultural property” by examining pertinent issues ...
In-situ and intra-national preservation of cultural property is threatened by a highly remunerative ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This Comment will proceed in four parts. The first section will provide a contextual overview of the...
The paper assesses some of the major global issues concerning cultural property trade from the persp...
Cultural property offers a significant yet ambiguous example of the development of global regulatory...