Art, Antiquity and Law September 1997

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Volume II, Issue 3 (September 1997)

Articles

Title to Wreck (Part II)
by Sarah Dromgoole and Nicholas Gaskell

Export Embargoes and the International Antiquities Market – the Turkish Experience
by Janet Blake

UNESCO World Heritage Convention
by Julia Simmonds

The New Publication Right: how it will affect Museums and Galleries
by Helen Simpson and David Booton

Lectures

First Nations Heritage: Land Rights and Cultural Integrity
by Sir Anthony Mason

A New Era for Museums?
by Sir Nicholas Goodison

European Community

VAT on Auctioneers’ Services
by Joanna Goyder

Conference Reports

Dispute Resolution in Art and Antiquity Claims
by June Sheehan

Taking Security over Art
by Katherine Sykes

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