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Internat J Cult Prop 7 (2)
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Title:
Internat J Cult Prop 7 (2)
Series
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Series:
International Journal of Cultural Property
Volume
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Volume:
7 (2)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1998
Source
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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The fundamental aims of cultural property law
Frank G Fechner
376 - 394
Argues that national laws and international conventions must prevent the destruction both of objects and of contexts and discusses the effectiveness of import and export regulations in heritage protection.
Cultural heritage protection: legitimacy, property, and functionalism
Markus M Muller
395 - 409
Discusses the respective roles of the nation-state and the international community as guardians of cultural property.
A proposal for museum acquisition policies in the future
Clemency Chase Coggins
434 - 437
Puts forward the case for a twenty- or thirty-year moratorium on the acquisition of antiquities and ethnic arts to discourage illicit trade and the destruction of archaeological sites.
Comments of the Archaeological Institute of America on the UNESCO Draft Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
538 - 544
Introductory statement followed by a transcription of a letter written by Stephen L Dyson (539--44).
Protecting cultural objects in the global information society, Amsterdam (May 27--28, 1997)
Patrick J O'Keefe
549 - 550
Discusses `Object ID', a minimum standard for the identification of art, antiques and antiquities. This comprises certain minimum categories of essential information that are common to a number of identification systems, making it easier to record, use, and exchange information across systems.
Museums in the global enterprise society -- international opportunities and challenges, Paris (February 6, 1998)
Patrick J O'Keefe
551 - 552
Summarises reports from a seminar organised by Committee 20 of the International Bar Association, which is concerned with art and cultural property law.