Art Antiquity and Law June 2008

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Volume XIII, Issue 2 (June 2008)

Articles

The Artist, the Muse and the Audience: International Calibrations for
Authorial Rights in Visual Works
Molly Torsen

Love and Hate: Money, Copyright, and Creativity for Fine Arts in China
Deming Liu

The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Cultural Heritage Laws:
Iran v. Barakat
Kevin Chamberlain

The History and Development of Processes for the Recovery of Cultural Heritage
Lyndel Prott

Case Notes

Marooned Art and the Pleading of Third Party Rights: Banks v. Ferrari
Norman Palmer

Detinue: Gone but not Forgotten? Schwarzschild v. Harrods Ltd
Nicholas Querée

Human Remains in Museums Today: A Symposium
Melanie Bristow

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