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Contents 11 Preface 13 Acknowledgments 15 Introduction I. THE LAWS 25 Chronology of Cultural Property Legislation kate fitz gibbon 33 Cultural Property, Congress, the Courts, and Customs: The Decline and Fall of the Antiquities Market? william g. pearlstein 57 Indian Givers stephen vincent 69 Immunity from Seizure rebecca noonan 81 A Tale of Two Innocents: The Rights of Former Owners and Good-Faith Purchasers of Stolen Art ashton hawkins, richard a. rothman, judith church 95 The Schiele Matter stephen w. clark 109 The Trial of the Sevso Treasure: What a Nation Will Do in the Name of Its Heritage leo v. gagion, harvey kurzweil, ludovic de walden 123 The Art Market in the UK and REcent Developments in British Cultural Policy anthony browne, pierre valentin 135 The Elgin Marbles kate fitz gibbon 149 The Hazards of Common Law Adjudication jeremy g. epstein II. COLLECTING AND THE TRADE 159 Collecting Ancient Art: A Historical Perspective margaret ellen mayo 169 Museums, Antiquities, Cultural Property, and the US Legal Framework for Making Acquisitions james cuno 185 The Expert and The Object ronald d. spencer 191 Building American Museums, The Role of the Private Collector shelby white 205 Editor's Note: The Illicit Trade-Fact or Fiction? kate fitz gibbon 209 The Antiquities Market: When, What, Where, Who, Why . . . and How Much? arielle kozloff 217 Dealers Speak edited by peter marks 227 ATADA-Building Ethical Consensus through Trade Organization ramona morris 233 A Modern Challenge to an Age-Old Pursuit: Can Cultural Patrimony Claims and Coin Collecting Coexist? peter k. tompa, ann m. brose III. ART IN PERIL 249 Archaeology and the Art Market clemency chase coggins 259 Observations of a Combatant clemency chase coggins 267 Art in Jeopardy andrew solomon 275 Improving the Odds: Preservation through Distribution andr? emmerich 283 Subsistence Diggers david matsuda IV. THE UNIVERSAL MUSEUM 297 A Licit International Trade in Cultural Objects john henry merryman 319 Alternatives to Embargo kate fitz gibbon 333 The Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust erich theophile, cynthia rosenfeld 341 The Acquisition and Ownership of Antiquities in Today's Age of Transition emma bunker 349 Conclusion: Museums at the Center of Public Policy accp editorial board V. APPENDICES AND LINKS 361 Appendix 1: Japan's Protection of Its Cultural Heritage-A Model 371 Appendix 2: Cultural Property Information Resources 377 Contributors 385 Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Collectors and collecting -- History.
Cultural property -- Protection -- International cooperation.
Intellectual property.
Material culture.
Museums -- Acquisitions.
Antiquities -- Collection and preservation.
Art and state.
Culture and law.
Cultural policy.