International audienceThis paper applies to the particular case of the art market a more general question: to what extent a rule of law may impede the functioning of a market? The economic analysis of art resale rights are focused on the price--the effects are challenged, taking into account the art market's organization and social behaviour
The aim of this paper is to analyse the process by which the market of photograph prints emerged sin...
This paper provides an overview of the economic analysis of inalienability, here defined in the narr...
The Artists’ Resale Right (ARR) is a specific form of copyright applied to the resale of graphic and...
International audienceThis paper applies to the particular case of the art market a more general que...
International audienceResale right consists of a small percentage of the resale price that art marke...
Droit de Suite (DDS), or the Artist’s Resale Royalty, is a law enforced in the European Union that r...
In the EU the author of an original artwork enjoys 'Droit de suite', a right to an economic interest...
The paper reviews Droit de Suite legislation which will provide that living artists and the estates ...
Droit de suite (DDS) is the right, enjoyed by the author1 of an original work of art, to an economic...
The manner in which buyers, sellers, and dealers conduct art transactions appears, at least initiall...
Resale rights (or droit de suite) guarantee that artists (or their heirs, up to 70 years after their...
In: Vadi V., Schneider H. (eds) Art, Cultural Heritage and the Market. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg ...
This important handbook offers art professionals and collectors an accessible legal analysis of esse...
The art market is rapidly developing along the ways of globalisation, digitalisation, and democratis...
Based upon a series of interviews with art market experts, this article identifies and answers a sig...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the process by which the market of photograph prints emerged sin...
This paper provides an overview of the economic analysis of inalienability, here defined in the narr...
The Artists’ Resale Right (ARR) is a specific form of copyright applied to the resale of graphic and...
International audienceThis paper applies to the particular case of the art market a more general que...
International audienceResale right consists of a small percentage of the resale price that art marke...
Droit de Suite (DDS), or the Artist’s Resale Royalty, is a law enforced in the European Union that r...
In the EU the author of an original artwork enjoys 'Droit de suite', a right to an economic interest...
The paper reviews Droit de Suite legislation which will provide that living artists and the estates ...
Droit de suite (DDS) is the right, enjoyed by the author1 of an original work of art, to an economic...
The manner in which buyers, sellers, and dealers conduct art transactions appears, at least initiall...
Resale rights (or droit de suite) guarantee that artists (or their heirs, up to 70 years after their...
In: Vadi V., Schneider H. (eds) Art, Cultural Heritage and the Market. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg ...
This important handbook offers art professionals and collectors an accessible legal analysis of esse...
The art market is rapidly developing along the ways of globalisation, digitalisation, and democratis...
Based upon a series of interviews with art market experts, this article identifies and answers a sig...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the process by which the market of photograph prints emerged sin...
This paper provides an overview of the economic analysis of inalienability, here defined in the narr...
The Artists’ Resale Right (ARR) is a specific form of copyright applied to the resale of graphic and...