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9th International Seminar “Art & Law” for Doctorate Candidates (Basel, Switzerland, July 6–9, 2007)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Eva Inés Obergfell
Affiliation:
München. Email: eva.obergfell@jura.wi.tum.de

Extract

Under the auspices of Kurt Siehr (Hamburg, Zürich) the 9th International Seminar on “Art & Law” took place from July 6–9, 2007, in Basel, Switzerland. Originally conceived as a platform for doctorate candidates in Europe and over the last years enlarged to a platform for comprehensive discussions between lawyers as well as art historians, academics as well as practitioners, this year's seminar in Basel focused on three main issues: protection of cultural property, problems of stolen works of art (both including their international and European legal frame), and copyright protection.

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Conference Reports
Copyright
Copyright © International Cultural Property Society 2008

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References

ENDNOTES

1 1037 UNTS 152 (No. 15511).

2 823 UNTS 231.

3 German Bundesgesetzblatt 2007, part II, p. 235; http://portal.unesco.org/la/convention.asp/.

4 Zeitschrift für Urheber- und Medienrecht 2007, p. 424 et seq.

5 Schweizerisches Bundesgericht, Entscheidungen des Bundesgerichts (BGE) 131 part III p. 418.