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Conflicting trends in the flourishing international trade of art and antiquities: Restitutio in integrum and possessio animo ferundi/lucrandi
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Conflicting trends in the flourishing international trade of art and antiquities: Restitutio in integrum and possessio animo ferundi/lucrandi

Michael J. Kelly
Dickinson Journal of International Law, Vol.14(1), pp.31-55
Autumn 1995

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Antiquities Cultural property--Protection
This article studies the underlying economics driving the international black market in art and antiquities from the perspective of the looters who illegally excavate antiquities or steal art, the brokers who launder it, and the museums and private collectors who obtain it. The legal analysis identifies weaknesses in the current scheme of regulation - both domestic and international.
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