Cultural Property Crime: An Overview and Analysis of Contemporary Perspectives and TrendsJoris Kila, Marc Balcells BRILL, 16 okt 2014 - 396 pagina's In Cultural Property Crime various experts in the fields of criminology, art law, heritage studies, law enforcement, forensic psychology, archaeology, art history and journalism provide multidisciplinary perspectives on today’s concept of cultural property crime, including art crime. In addition, the volume deals with international, legal and practical developments regarding the increasing criminalization of acts against cultural property in times of conflict. Attention is paid to the changing status and fluctuating appraisal of cultural property as subject to classical art crimes generally in peacetime and as an identity-related symbolic target during conflict. The book covers a wide range of topics such as forgeries, white-collar crime, archaeological looting and the impact of war on cultural heritage. |
Inhoudsopgave
Do the Facts of the Crime Fit the Limits in Law? | 3 |
Part 2 The Relationship between Cultural Heritage Crimes and Organized Crime | 21 |
Antiquities Trafficking and the Narcotics Support Economies of Guatemala | 23 |
Part 3 Fakes and Forgeries | 37 |
Chapter 3 The Narrative Structure of Forgery Tales | 39 |
The Trade in Fake Antiquities from China | 61 |
Part 4 Art and WhiteCollar Crime | 77 |
Coming to Grips with the Risks | 79 |
New Perspectives and Dimensions in Art Crime | 167 |
Some Canadian Experiences | 206 |
German and International Responses to Ownership Rights in Looting Cases | 221 |
Part 6 Archaeological Looting | 235 |
Chapter 13 The Internet Market in PreColumbian Antiquities | 237 |
A Preliminary Investigation | 263 |
Temple Looting in Cambodia | 292 |
Chapter 16 Transnational Forfeiture of the Getty Bronze | 307 |
Chapter 6 Art Crime as WhiteCollar Crime | 96 |
Lessons Learned or the Fast Falling into Oblivion? | 111 |
The Getty and Caligulas Legacy | 130 |
Chapter 9 An Inside Job? The Case of Robert Noortman | 146 |
Part 5 Armed Conflicts and Cultural Property | 165 |
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