Art, Cultural Heritage and the Market Ethical and Legal Issues /
In the age of economic globalisation, do art and heritage matter? Once the domain of elitist practitioners and scholars, the governance of cultural heritage and the destiny of iconic artefacts have emerged as the new frontier of international law, making headlines and attracting the varied interests...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- 1. Art, Cultural Heritage and the Market: Legal and Ethical Issues
- 2. Reparation Art – Finding Common Ground in the Resolution of Disputes on Russian War Spoils and Nazi-Looted Art
- 3. Alternative Dispute Resolution in Art Claims: Arbitration and Mediation in Restitution Claims by the Dutch Restitutions Committee
- 4. Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Cultural Property Related Disputes: UNESCO Mediation and Conciliation Procedure
- 5. Protecting Cultural Objects: Enforcing the Illicit Export of Foreign Cultural Objects
- 6. The Perils of Buying and Selling Art at the Fair: Legal Issues in Title
- 7. How to break the Deadlock in the Debate about Colonial Acquisitions?
- 8. Repatriation and Multilevel Heritage Legislation in Canada and Australia: A Comparative Analysis of the Challenges in Repatriating Religious Artefacts to Indigenous Communities
- 9. The Underwater Heritage of the Riace Bronzes: Ethics and the Art Market in Ancient Rome and Today
- 10. Underwater Cultural Heritage and the Market: The Uncertain Destiny of Historic Sunken Warships under International Law
- 11. Collectible – The Social and Ethical Implications Surrounding the Collected Object
- 12. The Art of the Sale: Museums and Deaccessioning
- 13. The Implementation on the Resale Right Directive in Germany and the United Kingdom
- 14. Art Exchange? How the International Art Market lacks a Clear Regulatory Framework.