• Medientyp: E-Book; Hochschulschrift
  • Titel: Cultural Property in Cross-Border Litigation : Turning Rights into Claims
  • Enthält: 4. Conclusion for Chapter 2.
    3. The Proprietary Nature of Options and Pre-Emption Rights4. Pre-Emption Rights and the ECHR; 5. Pre-Emption or Expropriation; 3. Mechanisms to Retain Ownership of Cultural Objects in the Public Domain; I. Objects Res Extra Commercium; II. Movable Cultural Objects dedicated for Public Use; 1. The "öffentliche Dienstbarkeit"; 2. The "dominio eminente"; III. Restrictions on Disposal; 1. De-accession Provisions; a. Arising from Trust; b. Arising from Museum Governing Statutes; 2. Exceptions to the Rule; a. Through Act of Parliament; b. Through Voluntary Surrender of Title.
    5. Reporting Duties and Rewards6. The Quality of the Proprietary Title; a. The Elmali Hoard-Case; b. Turkish Republic v The City of Basel; c. Government of Peru v Johnson; d. United States v McClain; II. Property Rights on the Grounds of an Immediate Right of Possession; III. Property Rights on the Ground of Export Legislation; 1. The Ambit of Export Legislation; a. No Export Controls; b. Export Embargos; c. Classified National Heritage; 2. Confiscatory Laws; a. Confiscatory Ownership ex lege; (1) Automatic Forfeiture; (2) Moment of Forfeiture.
    Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1. The Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects - A Scope of the Problem; I. General Remarks; II. Cross-Border Recovery of Misappropriated Cultural Property; 1. The Principle of Justiciability; 2. Misappropriated Cultural Objects in Litigation; a. Attorney General of New Zealand v. Ortiz; b. Government of Iran v. Barakat Galleries Ltd; 2. Objectives of the Book and Research Task; 3. Terminology and Delimitation; I. Movable Cultural Property; II. Antiquities; III. Archaeological and Historical Context.
    IV. Source Nations and Market Nations 4. The Structure of the Book; Part I: Rights to Cultural Objects; Chapter 2. Sovereign Rights to Movable Cultural Objects; 1. Introduction; 2. Mechanisms of Acquiring Rights to Cultural Objects; I. Property Rights on the Ground of Ownership Declarations; 1. Umbrella Statutes; 2. Conditional Ownership Declarations; 3. Mixed Law of Finders and State Ownership Approach; a. The UK Treasure Act 1996 - A Market Nation's Protection Scheme; b. Germany: The "Schatzregal"; 4. Dual Regime between Finders Law and Cultural Property Law.
    b. Confiscatory Ownership based upon an Administrative Act3. Export Laws Granting a Right of First Refusal; a. Compulsory Purchase Offer; (1) The Waverley System; (2) The Dutch System; b. Optional Purchase Offer; 4. Export Laws not granting Property Rights; 5. Export Restriction and EU Law; IV. Property Interests on the Ground of Pre-Emption Rights; 1. Pre-Emption Rights as a Mechanism to Acquire Fortuitous Finds; 2. Pre-Emption Rights as Means of Acquiring Property from Private Collectors; a. Option to Purchase; b. Right of First Refusal; c. Right of First Negotiation.
  • Beteiligte: Wantuch-Thole, Mara [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Berlin; München; Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2015
    2015
  • Erschienen in: Schriften zum Kulturgüterschutz / Cultural Property Studies
    De Gruyter eBook-Paket Rechtswissenschaften
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 400 Seiten)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1515/9783110355772
  • ISBN: 9783110386608; 9783110355772
  • Identifikator:
  • RVK-Notation: PR 2629 : Kulturgüterschutz
    PT 335 : Urheberrecht
    PU 1533 : Sachenrecht
    PT 328 : Sachenrecht
  • Schlagwörter: Deutschland > Schweiz > Großbritannien > USA > Kulturgüterschutz > Restitution > Durchsetzung > Internationales Privatrecht
    Grenzgebiet > Kulturerbe > Kunst > Anspruch > Konflikt > Geschichte
  • Entstehung:
  • Hochschulschrift: Dissertation, Humboldt-Universität Berlin, 2013
  • Anmerkungen: Description based upon print version of record
  • Beschreibung: This thesis comparatively investigates into the justiciability of claims to misappropriated cultural objects initiated by states. It identifies and categorises sovereign rights in cultural property, focusing on portable antiquities, and discusses the legal mechanisms to enforce these rights in foreign courts. The results may be used by government officials, museum officials, lawyers, art historians, archeologist, art dealers, academics
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