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Art Antiquity and Law


Volume III, Issue 4 (December 1998)

Articles

Exercising Due Diligence in Art Transactions
by Janet Ulph

Access to Cultural Properties vs. Conservation: the New Italian Law for Pompei
by Andrea Accornero

Protection of Discovered Antiquities in Finland
by Tini Peterzens-Nysten

Art, Digitisation and Copyright: Some Current Issues
by Simon Stokes

Art, Antiques and the Fruits of Crime: Laundering, Investigations and Confiscation (Part I)
by Ian Snaith

The Council of Europe Recommendation on Historic Complexes
by Patrick O'Keefe

Case Notes

Communal Interests in Copyright to Australian Aboriginal Art
by Andrew T. Kenyon

Misappropriation and Skulduggery in Germany and Russia: the Case of Wtewael's The Holy Family
by Antony Mair

Lenders, Borrowers and the Insurance of Art Works
by Norman E. Palmer

Conference Report

Third Forum UNESCO: University and Heritage
by Andrew T. Kenyon

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