Cultural Property Crime : An Overview and Analysis of Contemporary Perspectives and Trends.
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TextSeries: Publisher: Boston : BRILL, 2014Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (396 pages)Content type: - text
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface. Criminology in Art Crime: Some Lessons for the Legislators -- List of Contributors -- Part 1 Art Theft -- Chapter 1 Art Theft and Time Limits for Recovery: Do the Facts of the Crime Fit the Limits in Law? -- Part 2 The Relationship between Cultural Heritage Crimes and Organized Crime -- Chapter 2 Displacement, Deforestation, and Drugs: Antiquities Trafficking and the Narcotics Support Economies of Guatemala -- Part 3 Fakes and Forgeries -- Chapter 3 The Narrative Structure of Forgery Tales -- Chapter 4 Forge and Export: The Trade in Fake Antiquities from China -- Part 4 Art and White-Collar Crime -- Chapter 5 Money, Art, and Laundering: Coming to Grips with the Risks -- Chapter 6 Art Crime as White-Collar Crime -- Chapter 7 Art Fraud in Germany: Lessons Learned or the Fast Falling into Oblivion? -- Chapter 8 Corruption from the Top: The Getty and Caligula's Legacy -- Chapter 9 An Inside Job? The Case of Robert Noortman -- Part 5 Armed Conflicts and Cultural Property -- Chapter 10 From Crimes against Art to Crimes against Cultural Property: New Perspectives and Dimensions in Art Crime -- Chapter 11 Illicit Traffic in Antiquities: Some Canadian Experiences -- Chapter 12 The Gurlitt Case: German and International Responses to Ownership Rights in Looting Cases -- Part 6 Archaeological Looting -- Chapter 13 The Internet Market in Pre-Columbian Antiquities -- Chapter 14 Local and International Illicit Traffic in Vietnamese Cultural Property: A Preliminary Investigation -- Chapter 15 Crime and Conflict: Temple Looting in Cambodia -- Chapter 16 Transnational Forfeiture of the Getty Bronze -- Part 7 Art Vandalism -- Chapter 17 On Art, Crime, and Insanity. The Role and Contribution of Mental Disorders -- Conclusion: Cultural Property Crime -- Index.
In Cultural Property Crime, experts from a wide range of disciplines provide analytical insights into classical and contemporary criminal acts that affect our cultural heritage worldwide, both in peace and wartime.
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