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art law
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December 3, 2023
Claiming Legacies: Italy, Germany, and the Post-WWII Ownership Battle for the Discobolus
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Image Credit: Exhibition Arte Liberata 1937-1947: Masterpieces Saved from War. This past week Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper stir...
March 13, 2020
Supreme Court Decision on the Legal Status of Famous Picasso Painting
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On March 2, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a case disputing who should own the Pablo Picasso masterwork, “The Actor,” cr...
February 2, 2020
Supreme Court Asked to Consider Legal Status of Famous Picasso Painting
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A petition for writ of certiorari has been filed asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a ruling dismissing a case against New York’s Me...
January 19, 2020
Flashback Sunday: ARCA's Postgraduate Program: From the eyes of one of our alumni - Part I
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I’m not sure whether it makes more sense to say that we’re only halfway through with the ARCA postgraduate program or that we’re alread...
October 6, 2019
Symposium: Patrimony in Peril
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Image Credit: UNC-ILJ Event: UNC - International Law Journal Symposium: Patrimony in Peril Registration Fee: $65 Location: Rizzo ...
October 8, 2018
Conference: Third All Art and Cultural Heritage Law Conference on “National Treasures: Limits to Private Property and Cross-Border Movements”
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The 3rd All Art and Cultural Heritage Law Conference on “National Treasures: Limits to Private Property and Cross-Border Movements” wi...
July 20, 2016
ARCA's Postgraduate Program: From the Eyes of a 2016 Student - Part II
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I’m not sure whether it makes more sense to say that we’re only halfway through with the ARCA postgraduate program or that we’re alread...
February 5, 2013
Leila Amineddoleh Quoted in NYTimes Article "Lawyers Fight to Keep Auction Sellers Anonymous"
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In the Feb. 3 New York Times article (" Lawyers Fight to Keep Auction Sellers Anonymous ") by investigative journalist Tom Mash...
March 29, 2012
Catching up with Judge Tompkins About his "Art Crime during Armed Conflict" course at the University of Waikato's Law School
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University of Waikato's Law School Judge Arthur Tompkins, an instructor at ARCA's Postgraduate Certificate Program in Interna...
September 27, 2011
"The Three Elephants" are Fighting For Survival in Court: Moral Rights Through the Prism of the South African Constitution
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'Elephant' by artist Andries Botha under construction Press release issued by Toby Orford, TOBY ORFORD ART LAW, who attended ARCA...
May 4, 2011
ARCA 2010 Alum Leila Amineddoleh Establishes the Art Law Group at Lysaght, Lysaght & Ertel in New York
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Leila Amineddoleh inside a church in Cappadocia This year ARCA 2010 Alum Leila Amineddoleh founded the Art Law Group at Lysaght, Lysag...
November 3, 2010
ARCA Alum to speak at Sotheby's Institute of Art
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Leila Amineddoleh, Class of 2010 in ARCA's postgraduate program, is presenting a 1-hour overview about art law on Thursday, November 4t...
June 3, 2009
The Art Market: How Lending Fuels Art Crime
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ARCA is pleased to present a series of papers written by graduates of Noah Charney's course on art crime, taught at Yale University in t...
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