Recent Developments in Art and Cultural Property Law
Posted on: November 5, 2015 by Ruth Redmond-Cooper
A One-Day Conference
Saturday, 28 November 2015
9:30 am to 5:00 pm
NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY, LONDON CAMPUS
1 SUFFOLK STREET, LONDON SW1Y 4HX
(NEXT TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE)
Including the following presentations:
Litigating street art: the story of the Folkestone Banksy and its return from America
- Tim Maxwell, Partner, Boodle Hatfield LLP
Keeping it “street”: the campaign to recover a missing community mural from a London gallery
- World-renowned street artist, Stik
Commentary on the new Museums Association Code of Ethics (2015)
- Janet Ulph, Professor of Commercial Law, Leicester University
The new sentencing guidelines for theft offences against heritage assets
- Emily Gould, Senior Researcher, Institute of Art and Law
The law of treasure in England and its development over time
- Prof Geoffrey Bennett, Director, Notre Dame London Law Programme
The life, death and legal battle of King Richard III
- Harry Martin, Barrister, 3 Stone Buildings
The cost to attend is £ 72 for IAL or UKRG members; £ 144 for non-members (both prices include VAT). It is free for current IAL distance learning students. The event is accredited for Law Society CPD points.
You can book a place here, or by emailing us at info@nullwww.ial.uk.com or ringing +44 (0)1982 560 666.