Recent Developments in Art and Cultural Property Law

Posted on: November 5, 2015 by

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

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

The life, death and legal battle of King Richard III

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.