In 2007 the creative industries consultant noted that the “insider” aspect of the contemporary art market and hierarchy of knowledge and status that it creates was a significant part of its attraction
Recent corporate scandals have raised concerns that American charities should be examining their ethics policies
Following trials of Giacomo Medici, Robert Hecht, and Marion True
It is now an offence to handle an object if you know that it was illegally removed from a site anywhere in the world after 2003
Solicitors for John Edwards’ estate deny that his lover has inherited the art
The integrity of most archaeological sites in Italy has been compromised by extensive illicit excavations, which have caused the loss of an enormous quantity of archaeological information
A lawyer’s comment on the RA's 'From Russia' exhibition and the laws that were pushed through to protect it
The co-founder of Stephens Innocent law firm discusses the limits of art
Laws now are obsessed with the objects rather than the sites
Change needed in the face of a growing market
The European courts must decide what is a "national treasure"
A recent symposium at the Crédit Municipal examined ways in which the market could be improved