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Illicit Cultural Property: Largest British Art Theft Comes to Light Jan 15, 2009 ... That makes this the largest art theft ever from a British museum in terms of .... A prominent Sydney art dealer is believed to be in hiding ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: UNESCO Wants HMS Victory Preserved The cultural and scientific value of this artefact is considerable,” declared Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO. ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: Alderman on Cultural Property Law and ... Feb 23, 2009 ... The purpose of this paper is to identify ethical challenges in cultural property law pertaining to indigenous peoples. ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: United States Senate Finally Ratifies ... Oct 1, 2008 ... United States Senate Finally Ratifies the 1954 Hague Convention. On September 25th, the Senate gave its advice and consent and ratified the ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: Orkin v. Taylor May 21, 2007 ... Orkin v. Taylor. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower-court ruling denying an attempt by the descendants of a Jewish art ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: 3 Year Italian Investigation Yields ... 3 Year Italian Investigation Yields Marble Reliefs. From the Daily Mail, ... The reliefs, made of Carrara marble, are thought to date to the 1st century BC. ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: Ninth Circuit Hears Nazi Restitution Appeal Dec 10, 2008 ... Ninth Circuit Hears Nazi Restitution Appeal. It's not often works of art are implicated by both World Wars, but these paintings present a ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: Spain Sues Odyssey Marine It seems now that Spain has decided to challenge Odyssey Marine's title to the salvaged treasure. Julian Ku over at Opinio Juris has some thoughts, ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: 8 Works Recovered 22 Years After the Theft Mar 8, 2009 ... 8 Works Recovered 22 Years After the Theft ..... Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (1); Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (6); museum theft (2) ...
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Illicit Cultural Property: New Seizures New Seizures · David Nishimura picked up on a couple of major seizures last week in Paris and Moscow which indicate the illicit trade in antiquities is ...
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