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Art and Law Symposium, the Dunedin School of Art and the University of Otago, Faculty of Law, 29 October 2010
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When American artist Robert Rauschenberg died in 2008, he left behind a large personal art collection, a company holding his artworks, properties in Florida and New York and a private foundation.
Darryl Pottorf, formerly his assistant, became the executor of his estate.
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In western democracies legislative shifts occur in response to changing societal views and values. Over time--together with media coverage of varying ...
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The past year was packed with litigation that ranged from broad constitutional questions to the ever present scourge of forgeries. Art Law Gallery pre...
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When American artist Robert Rauschenberg died in 2008, he left behind a large personal art collection, a company holding his artworks, properties in Florida and New York and a private foundation.
Darryl Pottorf, formerly his assistant, became the executor of his estate.
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The Framers of the Constitution acknowledged the importance of the arts when they wrote that Congress shall have the power "[t]o pro...
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BANGOR, Maine -- The Penobscot County Bar Association awarded its Law Day prizes Tuesday in a short ceremony at the Penobscot Judicial Center.
The theme for this year's art and essay contest, set by the American Bar Association, was "No Courts, No Justice, No Freedom: In this Era of Shrinking Tax Revenues and Budgets, How Can Courts Meet Their Mandate of Providing Justice for All?
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The recent passage of House Bill 1665 is intended to shut off the flow of funds for public art components of state capital improvement projects, saving about $1.1 million per year against a $500 million budget deficit, officials said.
But much of the process of incorporating art will not change for the foreseeable future, Debby Williams said, because many projects were approved months and even years before the law was signed.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. THE GLOBAL INTERESTS 1. Public Access to Artwork 2. Anti-Seizure Statutes 3. Protection of Human Rights 4. Peace...
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New rules on 'fractional giving' will hurt museums, directors say
Art: Law requires museums take possession of work within 10 years