Vol. 38 No. 4, October 2005
Index
- Preface.
- Charles N. Burch lectureship.
- Globalization in art law: clash of interests and international tendencies.
- Adrift on a sea of troubles: cross-border art loans and the specter of ulterior title.
- Immunity for artworks on loan? A review of international customary law and municipal anti-seizure statutes in light of the Liechtenstein litigation.
- Reflections on litigating holocaust stolen art cases.
- Historical and social perspectives on the regulation of the international trade in archaeological objects: the examples of Greece and India.
- Globalization and national culture: recent trends toward a liberal exchange of cultural objects.
- Imaginatively public: the English experience of art as heritage property.
- A comparative law analysis of the retained rights of artists.
- A choice-of-law rule for conflicts involving stolen cultural property.
- The choice between civil and criminal remedies in stolen art litigation.