Art crime : protecting art, protecting artists and protecting consumers, 2 & 3rd December 1999, Landmark, Parkroyal, Sydney / Australian Institute of Criminology
- Bib ID:
- 2350301
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- Book
- Online Access:
- Archived at ANL
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- Description:
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- Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, [2000]
- 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm.
- Series:
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- Conference proceedings (Australian Institute of Criminology)
- PANDORA electronic collection.
- Notes:
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- Systems requirements for online version : Adobe Acrobat reader for pdf files.
- Unedited texts of speeches given at Conference, taken from website http://www.aic.gov.au/conferences/artcrime/index.html
- Includes bibliographic references
- Selected for archiving
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
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- Alder, Christine, 1950- Challenges to authenticity in the Aboriginal art market
- Bacon, Philip. Much ado about nothing
- Baker, Paul. Policing fakes
- Brodie, Neil. Illicit antiquities, the situation in Southeast Asia
- Burns, Phil. Role of the Australian Customs Service
- Dayman, Karen. Authentication, the role of the Aboriginal art centre
- Hanley, Bryan. Crime prevention
- Hanley, Bryan. Law enforcement issues in art theft
- Kenyon, Andrew T. Legal issues and recovery processes, Australia
- Kerr, Duncan. Art crime and law
- Kisluk, Anna. Stolen art and the Art Loss Register
- McCartnery, Ian. Development of the National Fraud Database
- Newstead, Adrian. Intellectual property and Aboriginal art
- Palmer, Norman. Recovery of unlawfully removed works of art and antiquity - the legal dimension
- Pocock, Derek. Forgery issues in philately
- Polk, Kenneth. Art crime and prevention, best practice issues
- Polk, Kenneth. Who wins and who loses when art is stolen or forged
- Reabun, Norman Stephen. Intellectual property issues in art crime
- Roberts, Richard. Protecting art collections, a strategic approach
- Sloggett, Robyn. All that glitters
- Stevens, Damian. Aboriginal art, is protection or education the issue
- Vanstone, Amanda. Opening address, Art crime conference
- Young, Linda. Australian international laws on export controls for cultural heritage
- Australian Institute of Criminology
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- 2000
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