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Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts 5th Edition

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ISBN-10: 9041125175

ISBN-13: 9789041125170

Edition: 5th 2007 (Revised)

Authors: John Henry Merryman, Stephen K. Urice

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Book details

List price: $161.00
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Publication date: 1/8/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1324
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 2.25" tall
Weight: 4.532
Language: English

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Plunder, Reparations, and Destruction
Plunder and Reparations
Cultural Reparations
Destruction of Works of Art
The International Trade In Art
The un free Trade in Cultural Property
International Trade Liberalization
Individual rights and fundamental freedoms
Trade in stolen and illegally exported Art
Treaty Limitations on the general rule
Who Owns The Past?
Antiquities policies and Realities: Contrasting Ethics and Antiquities
Ethics and Antiquities
The Law: Illegal Export of Antiquities
The Law: Theft of Antiquities
The Law: Nationalized Cultural Property
The effect of International Legislation
Repatriation Of Cultural Property
The Role of International Organizations
Cultural Nationalism
Six Variations on the Repatriation Theme
The Artist's Rights In The Work Of Art
The moral right
State, moral rights legislation
The resale right
Artistic Freedom
Some Historical Examples
The Artist and the State I: The State as Censor
The Artist and the State II: The state as Consumer
The Artist and the State III: The State as Benefactor
The Artist's Life
The Myth of the Lonely Artist
Defining, the Artist
Living and Working as an Artist
Art as a Matter of Live and Death: Toxic Hazards
The Artist and the Lawyer
The Artist and the Museum
Commissioned Works of Art
Taxes
The Collector
The Acquisitions of Art: The Art Market
Consumer Protection and the Fine Arts
Theft and Artnapping
Taxes
Gifts to Charity and Appraisers
The Collectors Divorce
The Collectors Dies
The New Medici
Museums
What is a Museum?
The Legal Character and obligations of Museums
Museums as Real Estate Developers
Trustees Director and Staff
Selected Codes of Ethics
Deaccessioning
Final Considerations
Table of Cases
Table of Readings
Index