The opening of internal borders within the European Community presents tremendous opportunity for European economic growth. Yet with all the potential benefits come many problems. Increased illegal art trafficking is one of these problems. This Note examines European treaties, laws of the individual EC Member States, and Community-wide treaties and regulations designed to prevent the theft and illegal export of art. The Note discusses how the differing interests of the Member States have prevented agreement on legislation to protect art and resulted in measures inadequate to protect Europe\u27s vast art treasures. After analyzing the latest EC regulatory attempt to protect art, the author concludes that the current laws will not halt ill...
This article deals with the implementation of Directive 2014/60/EU of the European Parliament and of...
This Comment will explore the remedies currently available to foreign countries and to individuals w...
This Article suggests the procedures which the authors believe would effectively regulate the legal ...
In order to provide a context for a discussion of how to effectively combat the art theft problem, ...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
Despite the lack of significant, tangible evidence of money laundering through fine art and antiquit...
In recent years the phenomenon of the illicit trafficking in cultural assets has been addressed by i...
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as...
Recently, Switzerland has proposed a law that would significantly tighten its regulation of the anti...
The 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects has hitherto been subj...
In this note, I will show how Republic of Austria v. Altmann, while seemingly advancing the reparati...
This Article summarizes the establishment and principal purposes of the European Economic Community ...
This thesis presents an overview of the legal actions taken to deal with the growing phenomenon of i...
The illegal antiquities‘ traffic is a form of transnational organized crime and its roots often lead...
This article deals with the implementation of Directive 2014/60/EU of the European Parliament and of...
This Comment will explore the remedies currently available to foreign countries and to individuals w...
This Article suggests the procedures which the authors believe would effectively regulate the legal ...
In order to provide a context for a discussion of how to effectively combat the art theft problem, ...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
Despite the lack of significant, tangible evidence of money laundering through fine art and antiquit...
In recent years the phenomenon of the illicit trafficking in cultural assets has been addressed by i...
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as...
Recently, Switzerland has proposed a law that would significantly tighten its regulation of the anti...
The 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects has hitherto been subj...
In this note, I will show how Republic of Austria v. Altmann, while seemingly advancing the reparati...
This Article summarizes the establishment and principal purposes of the European Economic Community ...
This thesis presents an overview of the legal actions taken to deal with the growing phenomenon of i...
The illegal antiquities‘ traffic is a form of transnational organized crime and its roots often lead...
This article deals with the implementation of Directive 2014/60/EU of the European Parliament and of...
This Comment will explore the remedies currently available to foreign countries and to individuals w...
This Article suggests the procedures which the authors believe would effectively regulate the legal ...