Art Antiquity and Law April 2014

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Volume XIX, Issue 1 (April 2014)

Articles

An Assessment of the United States and China’s Memorandum of Understanding for 2014
Mia Logan

Hildebrand Gurlitt, the Monuments Men and the Discovery of the Munich
Art Trove
Alexander Herman

Unclaimed Art and the Duty of Active Pursuit: Cornelius Gurlitt and the Hidden Hoard Norman Palmer

Art Authentication: Protection of Art Experts from a Swiss Perspective
Nina M. Neuhaus

Black Sea Tomb Raiders and the Practice of Global Cultural Exchange:
Revisiting the Ethics and Responsibility of Museums
Andrzej Jakubowski

Case Notes

Human Remains: Factors Governing Applications to Disinter
R. (on the application of Rudewicz) v. The Secretary of State for Justice
Katharine Mason

Agency and the Enforceability of Agreements
Gaydamak v. Leviev
Katharine Mason

Limitation Periods and Good Faith
Kurtha v. Marks
Katharine Mason

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