Art Antiquity and Law October 2009

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Volume XIV, Issue 3 (October 2009)

Articles

Ten years in force – the UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or
Illegally Exported Cultural Objects
Lyndel V, Prott

The Human Body in the Museum: from a Person to an Object?
Marie Cornu

Beyond the Nationalist-Internationalist Polarisation in the Protection of Archaeological Heritage
Marina Papa-Sokal

Case Notes

On-Line Auctions and Specific Performance
Smythe v. Thomas
A.H. Hudson

What is Art? Artistic Craftmanship Revisited
Lucasfilm Ltd v Ainsworth
Anthony Misquitta

Blowing in the Wind: Liberated Banknotes and the Bailee by Necessity
Ngan v. The Queen
Norman Palmer

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