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Art Antiquity and Law
Volume IV, Issue 3 (September 1999)
Articles
The Treasure Act and Portable Antiquities Scheme: A Progress Report
by Roger Bland
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The Merchant, the Thief and the Citizen: the Circulation of Works of Art within the European Union
by Andrea Biondi
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A Disturbing International Convention: UNIDROIT
by Pierre Lalive
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Understanding One Another on Cultural Rights
by Lyndel V. Prott
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Case Notes
The Rights of the Disappointed Gallery - Queensland Art Gallery Board of Trustees v. Henderson Trout
by Keith M. Stanton
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Limited Liability and the Director's Warranties - Ojjeh v. Waller and Galerie Moderne
by Anthony H. Hudson
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Natural Law in the Ascendancy: Forced Auction Title Defect; a German Law Case Study
by David L. Carey Miller and Nancy Leidiger
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A Postscript to the Denney Collection
by Antony F. Anderson
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Conference Reports
Legal Problems in Museum Administration
by Martha Lufkin
Art, Antiquity and the Law: Preserving our Global Heritage
by Patrick O'Keefe
How Much is Enough?
by Katherine Sykes
Information Technology and Copyright: a Forum on the Revision of China's Copyright Law
by Li Mingde
Documents
Report on Looted Jewish Cultural Property
Council of Europe, Parliamentary Assembly, Committee on Culture and Education
German Legislation: Implementation of the EC Directive on the Return of Cultural Objects
Austrian Legislation: Return of Cultural Objects (Nazi-Looted Cultural Objects)
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