Art Antiquity and Law July 2012

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Volume XVII, Issue 2 (July 2012)

Articles

State Protected, State Owned, State Sanctioned: Cultural Heritage and
the Right of Pre-emption
Camille Israël

Perspectives on Looting, the Illicit Antiquities Trade, Art and Heritage
Staffan Lundén

Why African States Must Embrace the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention
Folarin Shyllon

Repatriation of Looted Artefacts to Afghanistan: the New Concept of
the ‘White Knight’
Sophie Balaÿ and Nina M. Neuhaus

Art and Authenticity: the Role of the Expert Witness
Rosemary Listing

How We Made a Blockbuster out of Bronze
Kathleen Soriano

Casting a Lamp on Due Diligence
Norman Palmer

Case Notes

Antiquities Business as a Matrimonial Asset:
Rossi v. Rossi
Nina M. Neuhaus

The Mediation of Cultural and Spiritual Questions:
Mohinder Singh Khaira v. Daljit Singh Shergill
Norman Palmer

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