Art Antiquity and Law June 2000

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Volume V, Issue 2 (June 2000)

Articles

Possession and Ownership of Stolen or Otherwise Lost Works of Art
by Astrid Müller-Katzenburg

The Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and the Challenge of UNCLOS
by Paul Fletcher-Tomenius and Craig Forrest

International Standards for Cultural Heritage: An African Perspective
by Folarin Shyllon

The Significance of the Buffer Zone under the World Heritage Convention
by Toshiyuki Kono

Limitation of Actions in Art and Antiquity Claims (Part II)
by Ruth Redmond-Cooper

Conference Reports

Limits on Sovereignty: Impact on the UK Art Trade
by Emily Pocock

Art and Insurance
by Emily Pocock

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