Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law
Committee Overview
The Committee on Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law is concerned with all aspects of law as it relates to art, artists, and cultural heritage in the broadest context. This extends from archaeology and the protection of ancient monuments to national heritage and public and private collections to the art trade and contemporary art. 'Art Law' is an interdisciplinary field involving tax (individual estates and charities), commercial transactions, intellectual property in all aspects and private and public international law.
With a membership encompassing more than 58 different countries and lawyers active in representing auction houses, museums, artists and their estates, collectors, galleries, governments in the protection of cultural heritage, and dealers in antiquities, the Committee is an ideal forum to encourage and facilitate communications among art lawyers and other legal professionals about issues concerning all aspects of the law relating to the art market, international transactions in works of art, cultural property laws and museums.
As the foremost international committee of art lawyers, members are often invited to comment on international art and cultural property issues, including discussions on international treaties such as the UNIDROIT Treaty on Cultural Property, various UNESCO conventions, WIPO initiated discussions and other treaties which effect the international trade in art and cultural property. The Committee's goal is to establish a worldwide network of art and cultural property lawyers with information and discussion links to relevant NGOs, institutes of art law, and governmental organisations.
Additionally, the Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law Committee works with the following Committees to form the Intellectual Property, Communications and Technology Section:
Communications Law
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law
Media Law
Space Law
Technology Law
Committee Conferences
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Committee Publications
Art and Cultural Heritage: Law Policy and Practice
Edited by Barbara T Hoffman, past Committee Chair
With topics as diverse as illicit traffic in cultural property and the illicit art market, protecting underwater heritage, and the role of museums and their stewardship of cultural property, Art and Cultural Heritage: Law, Policy and Practice implicates and discusses the significant cultural issues of our time.
Sponsored by the International Bar Association, this book, the first truly international publication dealing with art and cultural heritage issues:
• provides an in-depth analysis of each area with extensive policy questions and resource materials;
• will have a wide audience, suitable for both lawyers and anyone working in this field;
• includes contributions from a worldwide group of authorities on art, law and cultural heritage protection.
Published February 2006
ISBN 0521 857643
Price £70 (discount available to IBA members)
For further details and to order this book please visit www.cambridge.org/0521857643
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Newsletter
The Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law Committee produces an annual newsletter.
For further details of all IBA publications including books, journals, newsletters, conference papers and free guides and materials go to the publications homepage.
Members
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Links
www.ifar.org
www.ial.uk.com
www.artdaily.com
www.ibaculturalheritage.com
www.archaeology.org
www.theartnewspaper.com
www.artloss.com
www.hg.org/art
www.art-law.org
www.artquest.org.uk/artlaw
www.vlany.org
www.artresolve.org