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Crimes against art : international art and cultural heritage law / Bonnie Czegledi.
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Title:Crimes against art : international art and cultural heritage law / Bonnie Czegledi.
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Author/Creator:Czegledi, Bonnie.
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Published/Created:Toronto : Carswell, ©2010.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: N8795 .C94 2010
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Description:xviii, 488 p. : ill., forms ; 23 cm.
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Notes:" ... examines the cultural, historical, and economic impact of art crimes such as theft, forgery, fakes, war looting, and archaeological looting"--Cover page [4].
Includes bibliographical endnotes and index.
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ISBN:9780779823161
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Contents:Chapter 1. What is Cultural Property? A Historical Overview of Its Meaning
Emergence of the Field of Art Andcultural Heritage Law
Problem of Theft And Pillage and Attempts at Solutions
Contemporary Art Heists and Unsolved Mysteries
1911. Mona Lisa
1946. O'Keeffe
1949. Fabiani Affair
1961. Duke of Wellington
1960-1961. Art-Nappings in France
1969. Caravaggio
1972. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1974. Systematic Looting in Cyprus
1975. Italian Heist
1978. Sevso Treasure
1985. Marmatton Museum
1985. Mexican Museum of Anthropology
1987. Juan B. Castagnino Museum of Fine Art
1988. Van Gogh Heists
1988. Colnaghi Heist
1988. Lucian Freud Cold Case
1990. Gardner Heist
1990. Kuwait
1991. Netherlands
1991. First Gulf War
1990. Stephen Blumberg, the "Bibliokleptomaniac"
1994. And 2004: The Scream
1995. Stradivarius
1999. Picasso on the Yacht
1999-2000. Ashmolean
2000. Theft at the Fair
2000. Swedish Heist
2000. Switch
2001. Lightning Strikes Twice
2002. Van Gogh Cold Case
2002. Paraguay Museum of Fine Arts
2003. Cellini Salt Cellar
2003. Madonna of the Yarnwinder
2003. Manchester Heist
2005. Bumbling Thief who Left a Calling Card
2006. Goya Stolen in Transit
2006. Rio de Janeiro Heist
2007. Beatty
2007. Stolen Cavalier
2008. Buhrle
2009. Picasso's Sketchbook
2009-2010. Art Thefts Rock France
Conclusion
Chapter 2. International Treaties, Conventions and Enabling Domestic Laws
1970 Unesco Convention
Implementing UNESCO: The US Approach
Canadian Experience with the US Implementation Process
Canadian Implementation of UNESCO
Reforming the Cultural Property Export and Import Act
1954 Hague Convention
First Protocol to the 1954 Hague Convention
Second Protocol
Chapter 3. Criminal Sanctions
Why Steal Art?
Best Practice Guidelines: What To Do If You Are Robbed
BATA Shoe Museum Heist
Criminal Sanctions in the United States
National Stolen Property Act (NSPA)
Archeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA)
Federal Anti-Smuggling Statute
State Laws for Recovery of Stolen Property
Native American Grave Protection Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
Cultural Property Implementation Act (CPIA)
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Importation of Pre-Columbian Monumental or Architectural Sculpture or Murals Act
Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization Act (RICO Dragnet)
Criminal Sanctions Under NSPA
Criminal Sanctions in Canada Under the Cultural Property Export Import Act (CPEIA)
Canada and Wilful Blindness
Summary of International Stolen Art Databases
Jonathan Sazanoff's SAZTV.com: www.saztv.com
Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Surete du Quebec Art Crime Unit
London Metropolitan Police Department: The London Stolen Arts Database
International Council of Museums: ICOM Red List
INTERPOL Stolen Works of Art
US State Department
FBI Art Crime Unit: National Stolen Art File
Art Loss Register and Trace
Lost Art Database
Project for the Documentation of Wartime Cultural Losses
Holocaust-Era Assets
Holocaust Assets: US State Department
Presidential Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States
Schloss Collection: Non-restituted Works Looted 1943-1998
Bruno Kreisky Archives Foundation
Enemy Property: The British Government Claims Scheme
Central Registry of Information on Looted Cultural Property 1933-1945
Origins Unknown
Museum Provenance List Cleveland Museum of Art
Czech Republic Restitution
Musees Nationaux Recuperation (MNR)
Looted Art
Hungarian National Gallery of Budapest
Italian Government
Wartime Losses: Polish Paintings
UK Museums' Provenance Research
American Association of Museums Nazi-Era Provenance
Find Stolen Art
Italian Carabinieri
-Culture Police
IFAR
-Stolen Art Alert
Iraqi Cultural Property: United States Sanctions
Chapter 4. Due Diligence
Due Diligence Checklist for Purchasers of Art
Commentary
Purchasing On the Internet
Due Diligence: Donations and Loans
Law Of Gifts
Loans And The Law Of Bailment
Art as an Investment
Chapter 5. Art of War
Holocaust Era Looted Art
International Legal Commitments
London Declaration (1943)
Bretton Woods Conference (1944)
Washington Principles (1998)
Terezin Declaration (2009)
Restitution and the Adversarial System
Canadian Perspective: Recommendations for the Future
Sacking Of Iraq
War
-Opportunity for Wholesale Destruction of Cultural Heritage
Lessons Learned
Chapter 6. Looting of Archaeological Sites
Organized Crime Business Model
Anatomy of Looting Nigeria
Ethically Collecting Antiquities
Protecting Underwater Cultural Heritage
Legal Framework: An International Perspective
Legal Framework: The American Perspective
Legal Framework: The Canadian Perspective
Chapter 7. Fakes and Forgeries
Types of Fakes and Forgeries
Methods of Detecting Fakes and Forgeries
Expert Witness
Scientific Testing
Thermoluminescent (TL) Analysis
Radiocarbon Dating
Chemical Analysis
Microscopic Techniques
Reconstructing Manufacturing Techniques
Infrared Imaging
Ultraviolet Imaging
Conventional X-Ray
X-Ray Diffraction
X-Ray Flurescence
Auto-Radiography
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)
Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT scans)
Obsidian Hydration
Fission Tracks
Stable Isotope Analysis
Dendochronology
Computer-Based Authentication Methods
Cases of International Intrigue
Han van Meegeren (1889-1947)
Eric Hebborn (1934-1996)
Elmyr de Hory (1906-1976)
Tom Keating (1917-1984)
David Stein (1935-1999)
John Drewe (1948-) and John Myatt (1945-)
Ely Sakhai (1952-)
Greenhalgh Family
Authenticity Matters
On Becoming an International Art Lawyer
Endnotes
Appendix A. INTERNATIONAL TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, AND AGREEMENTS
A1. 1970 UNESCO Convention
A2. Signatories to the 1970 UNESCO Convention
A3. Hague Convention of 1954
A4. First Protocol of the Hague Convention
A5. Second Protocol of the Hague Convention
A6. Agreement Between the Government Of Canada and the United States Regarding the Imposition of Import Restrictions on Certain Categories of Archaelogical and Ethnological Material, E100789
-CTS 1997 No. 8
A7. Emergency Actions and Bilateral Agreements
A8. UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001)
Appendix B. LEGISLATION AND RELATED ITEMS
B1. Canadian Cultural Property Export and Import Act, R.S.C. 1985, C. 51
B2. US Sentencing Guidelines: Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes, 18 U.S.C. APPX §2B1.5
B3. Letter from Judge Diana E. Murphy to the Honorable Patrick J. Leahy and the Honorable Orrin G. Hatch (3 April 2002)
B4. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, 1990, Public Law 101-601
B5. Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act, 19 U.S.C. §§2601-13 (1983)
B6. Convention on International Trade In Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (Cites)
B7. American Endangered Species Legislation
B8. Canadian Endangered Species Legislation
B9. Foreign Cultural Objects Immunity from Seizure Act, R.S.O. 1990, C. F23
Appendix C. MUSEUM AND GALLERY POLICIES AND CODES OF ETHICS
C1. UK Due Diligence Guidelines for Museums, Libraries and Archives on Collecting and Borrowing Cultural Material
C2. Report of the Aamd Task Force On The Acquisition Of Archaeological Materials And Ancient Art (Revised 2008)
C3. J. Paul Getty Museum Policy Statement
C4. American Association of Museums, "Code of Ethics for Museums" (2000)
C5. Archaeological Institute of America Code of Ethics
Appendix D. OTHER
D1. Fabiani Affair
-Archival Materials
Annex "B". Pictures EX S.S. "Excalibur"
Telegram from the French Government
Art Looting Investigation Report on Fabiani and his Collaborators
D2. Sample Deeds of Gift
Sample Deed of Gift (developed by an Art Museum)
Sample Deed of Gift (developed by a History Museum)
D3. Sample Loan Agreements
Agreement for Incoming Loan (developed by an Art Museum)
Sample Loan Agreement (developed by a History Museum)
D4. Films About Art and Law.