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Article: Immunity for artworks on loan? A review of international customary law and municipal anti-seizure statutes in light of the Liechtenstein litigation.(Symposium: International Legal Dimensions of Art and Cultural Property)
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- Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
- Article date:
- October 1, 2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE LIECHTENSTEIN CASE: NO PRINCIPLE OF
IMMUNITY FOR ARTWORKS AT SIGHT?
A. The Artwork
B. Facts and Legal Issues
C. The Vociferous Silence of the Courts on
Immunity for Artworks on Loan
D. Immunity for Artworks on Loan as a
Rule of International Customary Law?
1. The General Prerequisites of
Customary International Law
2. Sovereign Immunity as Rule of
International Customary Law
3. Jurisdictional Immunity vs.
Immunity from Enforcement
4. Purpose de iure imperii of a Loan?
5. Sovereign Immunity for State
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