Countering Illicit Traffic in Cultural Goods: The Global Challenge of Protecting the World's Heritage Translated by: Akzent Dolmetscherteam, Melanie Foehn, Rachel Zerner

By: DESMARAIS, FranceMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Paris ICOM 2015 Edition: 1stISBN: 9790000000000Subject(s): Cultural Heritage Management
Contents:
Foreword, Hans-Martin Hinz and Anne-Catherine Robert-HauglustaineList of Contributors..................................................................................................................iIntroduction, France Desmarais..........................................................................................viiI. On the Market: Cui Bono? o Günther Wessel, 'Dealers, Collectors, Provenances and Rights: Searching forTraces' ............................................................................................................................1 o Neil Brodie, 'The Internet Market in Antiquities'....................................................11 o Sam Hardy, 'The Conflict Antiquities Trade: A Historical Overview'.................21II. From the Source: Networks and Routes for Stolen Objects o Donna Yates, 'Illicit Cultural Property from Latin America: Looting, Trafficking,and Sale'........................................................................................................................33 o Monica Hanna, 'Documenting Looting Activities in Post-2011 Egypt' ..............47 o Assad Seif, 'Illicit Traffic in Cultural Property in Lebanon' ...................................65 o Brian I. Daniels and Katryn Hanson, 'Archaeological site looting in Syria andIraq: A Review of the Evidence' ................................................................................83 o Tess Davis, 'The Lasting Impact of United States vs. Cambodian Sculpture'......95 o Augustin Lazar, 'Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Goods in South East Europe:'Fiat Lux!' ...................................................................................................................107 o Michel L'Hour, 'A Fight Yet To Be Waged: Underwater Heritage Protection'....125III. Implementing Solutions: Legal Instruments and Practical Tools o Sophie Delepierre and Marina Schneider, 'Ratification and Implementation ofInternational Conventions to Fight Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property' ....129 o Robert Peters, 'The Protection of Cultural Property in EULaw: Status Quo and Future Perspectives'.............................................................141 o Simon Mackenzie, 'Do we need a Kimberley Process for the Illicit AntiquitiesTrade?.........................................................................................................................151 o Laurie Rush, 'Military Protection of Cultural Property' ......................................163 o Guy Tubiana, 'Museum Security in French Museums: An Overview' ..............175 o St John Simpson, 'Back to Kabul: Case Studies of Successful Collaboration' ....181
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Foreword, Hans-Martin Hinz and Anne-Catherine Robert-HauglustaineList of Contributors..................................................................................................................iIntroduction, France Desmarais..........................................................................................viiI. On the Market: Cui Bono? o Günther Wessel, 'Dealers, Collectors, Provenances and Rights: Searching forTraces' ............................................................................................................................1 o Neil Brodie, 'The Internet Market in Antiquities'....................................................11 o Sam Hardy, 'The Conflict Antiquities Trade: A Historical Overview'.................21II. From the Source: Networks and Routes for Stolen Objects o Donna Yates, 'Illicit Cultural Property from Latin America: Looting, Trafficking,and Sale'........................................................................................................................33 o Monica Hanna, 'Documenting Looting Activities in Post-2011 Egypt' ..............47 o Assad Seif, 'Illicit Traffic in Cultural Property in Lebanon' ...................................65 o Brian I. Daniels and Katryn Hanson, 'Archaeological site looting in Syria andIraq: A Review of the Evidence' ................................................................................83 o Tess Davis, 'The Lasting Impact of United States vs. Cambodian Sculpture'......95 o Augustin Lazar, 'Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Goods in South East Europe:'Fiat Lux!' ...................................................................................................................107 o Michel L'Hour, 'A Fight Yet To Be Waged: Underwater Heritage Protection'....125III. Implementing Solutions: Legal Instruments and Practical Tools o Sophie Delepierre and Marina Schneider, 'Ratification and Implementation ofInternational Conventions to Fight Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property' ....129 o Robert Peters, 'The Protection of Cultural Property in EULaw: Status Quo and Future Perspectives'.............................................................141 o Simon Mackenzie, 'Do we need a Kimberley Process for the Illicit AntiquitiesTrade?.........................................................................................................................151 o Laurie Rush, 'Military Protection of Cultural Property' ......................................163 o Guy Tubiana, 'Museum Security in French Museums: An Overview' ..............175 o St John Simpson, 'Back to Kabul: Case Studies of Successful Collaboration' ....181