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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
The Merchant, the Thief and the Citizen: the Circulation of Works of Art within the European Union
by Andrea Biondi
A Disturbing International Convention: UNIDROIT
by Pierre Lalive
Understanding One Another on Cultural Rights
by Lyndel V. Prott
Case Notes
The Rights of the Disappointed Gallery
by Keith M. Stanton
Limited Liability and the Director's Warranties
by Anthony H. Hudson
Natural Law in the Ascendancy: Forced Auction Title Defect; a German Law Case Study
by David L. Carey Miller and Nancy Leidiger
A Postscript to the Denney Collection
by Antony F. Anderson
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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