UT Law School Classes
- Spring 2009
Intl & Comparative Art Law
Instructor:
Baade, H
Credits:
3
Course ID:
397S
Unique #28810
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Location |
| Wednesday |
3:30 pm - 5:20 pm
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TNH 3.126 |
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Test Date |
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Regular Room |
Extegrity Room |
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Registration Information
This course is restricted to upper division students only.
You must have at least 43 credit hours to register.
Description
We will discuss (1) international agreements for the protection of national cultural heritage, especially the UNESCO Convention; (2) national legislation for the protection of antiquities, e.g., in Mexico or in Turkey; (3) rules of bona fide purchase in the key art trading countries: England, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, the United States; (4) United States customs and stolen-property trade law; (5) conflict-of-laws aspects of the international art trade; (6) practical problems of museum administration, artists' rights, and the like; and finally (7) actual cases in these countries in recent years. I have participated in a number of these, and have a fairly extensive collection of records: briefs, testimony, customs, documentation, etc.
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