Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is closely linked to heritage crimes such as looting, illegal excavations, and theft. This results in a wide and ongoing circulation of artefacts with illicit origins, despite Latin American states claiming ownership. Regulation and policy responses are continuously developed to address the opaque market structures and criminal networks facilitating this illicit trade in Latin America, with policing as the first line of defence against heritage crimes. Despite increasing research into the illicit trafficking of cultural artefacts in the region, specific strategies and interregional cooperation within heritage crime policing in Latin America has rarel...
This article challenges the notion that “south” countries fail to protect cultural property. Instead...
This book offers a collection of selected papers and contributions from the International Conference...
The looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects is a form of transnational crime with...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
- DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v17i3.7030Examina as táticas de policiamento, prevenção e legislação em doze país...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
The aim of this paper is to present crime related to cultural heritage in the world, and to determin...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
It is a well-known fact that organised crime has developed into an international network including v...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts t...
Trafficking in cultural property is a transnational crime that threatens world cultural heritage and...
Studies on antiquities trafficking have often been overshadowed by research looking at the trafficki...
This article challenges the notion that “south” countries fail to protect cultural property. Instead...
This book offers a collection of selected papers and contributions from the International Conference...
The looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects is a form of transnational crime with...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
- DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v17i3.7030Examina as táticas de policiamento, prevenção e legislação em doze país...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
The aim of this paper is to present crime related to cultural heritage in the world, and to determin...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
It is a well-known fact that organised crime has developed into an international network including v...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts t...
Trafficking in cultural property is a transnational crime that threatens world cultural heritage and...
Studies on antiquities trafficking have often been overshadowed by research looking at the trafficki...
This article challenges the notion that “south” countries fail to protect cultural property. Instead...
This book offers a collection of selected papers and contributions from the International Conference...
The looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects is a form of transnational crime with...