Art Antiquity and Law December 2012

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Volume XVII, Issue 4 (December 2012)

Articles

Semi-Formal Copyright: the Past and Future of Orphan Works
Barbara Lauriat

A Comparative Study of the Scottish Law of Bona Vacantia and the
English Law of Treasure
Michaela Guthrie

Theft in Babylon: Repatriation and International Law
Zia Akhtar

Heritage Impacted: What we stand to lose if the Royal Institution of Great Britain sells its listed buildings and original home
Gertrude M. Prescott

Case Notes

The Need for Contractual Precision
Spencer-Churchill v. Faggionato Fine Arts Ltd
Elizabeth Emerson

The Approach of the English Court to Connoisseurship, Provenance and Technical Analysis
Jordan Holland

Claim for the Return of the Sachs Poster Collection
(translation by Nina Neuhaus)

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