Art Antiquity and Law September 2006

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Volume XI, Issue 3 (September 2006)

Articles

The Sárospatak Case: Rare Books Return to Hungary from Nizhnii
Novgorod – A New Precedent for Russian Cultural Restitution?
Patricia Kennedy Grimsted and Konstantin Akinsha

The Value of Art or the Art we Value?
Dawn Watkins

Itinerant Art in the European Community: Loans, Collective Title, Shared Enjoyment and the Mystique of Museum Property – A Common Lawyer’s Perspective
Norman Palmer

Private Treaty Sale to a Museum of Heritage Chattels when the Acquiring Institution is not a Body within Schedule 3 Inheritance Act 1983
James Carleton and Edward Manisty

Case Note
Duress, Arbitration and Contractual Liability
A.H. Hudson

Document
UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions

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