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Art Antiquity and Law
Online access to the journal Art Antiquity and Law, which provides timely coverage of important issues in the art and history communities.
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About the Art Antiquity and Law Database
This HeinOnline current content journal, published by the Institute of Art & Law, is designed for all who value the cultural and historical environment. The principal aim of Art Antiquity and Law is to inform those who work in the art and antiquity world about the law governing their activities and the policies behind the law. The journal addresses the role law plays in shaping cultural policy. To understand law, however demanding the task, is to meet its challenges more effectively in the current content database.
Art Antiquity and Law is designed for people who work in areas other than law, as well as for legal practitioners. Many articles are written by non-lawyers who have particular experience in applying or reforming the law. Art Antiquity and Law is accessible to collectors, auction houses and market consultants, archaeologists, developers, investors, anthropologists, fund managers, insurers and loss adjusters, solicitors and barristers, university lawyers, local authorities, museum officers, art historians, tax advisers, owners of historic properties and cultural policy advisers. In addition to the incredible journal content, several books on this topic are included. Available digitally exclusively in HeinOnline!
Art Antiquity and Law is also available in the Law Journal Library with a three-year embargo.
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About the Art Antiquity and Law Database
This HeinOnline current content journal, published by the Institute of Art & Law, is designed for all who value the cultural and historical environment. The principal aim of Art Antiquity and Law is to inform those who work in the art and antiquity world about the law governing their activities and the policies behind the law. The journal addresses the role law plays in shaping cultural policy. To understand law, however demanding the task, is to meet its challenges more effectively in the current content database.
Art Antiquity and Law is designed for people who work in areas other than law, as well as for legal practitioners. Many articles are written by non-lawyers who have particular experience in applying or reforming the law. The journal is accessible to collectors, auction houses and market consultants, archaeologists, developers, investors, anthropologists, fund managers, insurers and loss adjusters, solicitors and barristers, university lawyers, local authorities, museum officers, art historians, tax advisers, owners of historic properties and cultural policy advisers. In addition to the incredible journal content, several books on this topic are included. Available digitally exclusively in HeinOnline!
Art Antiquity and Law is also available in the Law Journal Library with a three-year embargo.
Title List: KBART (TXT) | CSV | HTML
About the Institute of Art & Law
The Institute of Art and Law is an educational organization, founded in 1995, which provides knowledge and perspective on the law relating to cultural heritage. This concept includes art, antiquities, archives, archaeology, architecture, monuments, treasure and much more. The Institute also publishes books and commentaries on all aspects of the law relating to cultural heritage, in addition to a quarterly periodical, Art Antiquity and Law, which is now in its twenty-third year.
Pricing Information
ONLINE AND PRINT ACCESS
Print subscriptions and back volumes available through the Institute of Art & Law. Hein is happy to handle a current subscription to this title on your behalf.
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Online Only USD 242.00
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Print/Online (United Kingdom) USD 384.00
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Print/Online (Europe) USD 409.00
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Print/Online (Outside UK and Europe) USD 420.00