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    Band 6

    Anton, Michael

    Allgemeiner Teil des internationalen Kulturgüterschutz- und Kunstrestitutionsrechts/Strafrecht

      • Completes volumes 1-5 by addressing criminal law issues and options to respond to illegal art trading
      • Comprehensively covers issues from the securing of objects to the return of illegally confiscated cultural goods to their rightful owners
      • Complements the observations on the protection of cultural goods presented in volumes 1-5 with a review of fundamental goals and basic principles of the legal fields in a „general section”
      • Outlines a new system of cultural goods protection based on the criteria of “cultural goods”, “owner of cultural goods” as well as “legal and cultural classification criteria”<

      Aims and Scope

      the first section completes the previous volumes by addressing the significant ways and means available under criminal law, which are applied in the daily practice of the protection of cultural goods and art restitution, from national and international perspectives. The response options to illegal art trading available under criminal law are also considered starting from the point at which the state attorney or police are notified up to the securing of the object and the return of the illegally confiscated cultural goods to the rightful owners. The series is concluded with a "general section", which considers the fundamental goals and basic principles of the protection of cultural goods comprehensively across the legal fields. Finally, a new system of cultural goods protection is presented on the basis of three criteria - namely "cultural goods" (as the object), "owner of cultural goods" (as the subject) and "legal and cultural classification criteria" - in order to transcend the established legal and cultural difficulties surrounding the classification of art and cultural goods. 

      Approx. 400 pages
      Language:
      German
      Type of Publication:
      Specialist Text
      Keywords:
      Cultural Goods Protection
      Readership:
      Legal Departments of Auction Houses, Museums, Archives, Foundations in the Cultural Field, Attorneys, Scholars, Institutes, Libraries
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