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Article: Globalization in art law: clash of interests and international tendencies.
- Article from:
- Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
- Article date:
- October 1, 2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE GLOBAL INTERESTS
1. Public Access to Artwork
2. Anti-Seizure Statutes
3. Protection of Human Rights
4. Peace and Time Limitations
III. THE NATIONAL INTERESTS
1. Art and National Identity
2. Export control
3. The Nationality of Artwork
4. Nations, Minorities
IV. THE INTERESTS OF PRIVATE PARTIES
1. Ownership Restrictions
2. Conflict of laws--lex rei sitae or lex originis?
3. The Artist and the "droit de suite"
V. THE INTERESTS OF THE ARTWORKS
1. Religious Functions
2. Protection of the Context--Parks and Gardens.
3. Integrity
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