Art Antiquity and Law December 2002

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Volume VII, Issue 4 (December 2002)

Articles

The Value of Art
by Stephen Guest

A Debate which Crosses all Borders – The Repatriation of Human Remains: More Than Just a Legal Question
by Charlotte C. Woodhead

Obscenity Laws and Art Exhibitions
by Tristan R. Shek

Ancient Cultures in Peril: The Case of Peru
by Steve Bourget

Lecture

UNESCO and Unidroit: The Role of Conventions in Eliminating the Illicit Art Market
by Anthony Browne

Documents

Museums Association – The Code of Ethics for Museums

Museum Ethnographers Group Guidelines on Management of Human Remains

World Archaeological Congress: First Code of Ethics

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