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Table of Contents
Intro
Contents
Introduction
Assay-ssination
1 Introduction
2 Targeted Objects: The Criminal Attraction to Jewellery
3 Killer Objects: The Human Cost of Jewellery and Gem Crime
4 Forensic Objects: The Evidential Value of Jewellery
5 The Challenges Faced by Law Enforcement
6 A Collaborative Approach
References
Design Crime in Context
1 Introduction
2 Chandigarhś Modernist Furniture
3 Authenticating Mass-Manufactured Design
3.1 Mass-Manufactured Design
3.2 Material Analysis
3.3 Provenance
3.4 Illegal and Amoral Implications
4 Conceptual Challenges to the `Original ́
5 Moral Implications of Actors
5.1 Location of Design Historical Knowledge
5.2 Contemporary Manufacturers
6 Conclusion
References
The Evolution of the Belgian Art and Antiques Unit
1 Introduction
2 Fiscal Constraint
3 The Bureau for Art and Antiques
4 The Belgian Art Crime Policing Network
5 Bridging Gaps
6 The Future of Art Crime Policing in Belgium and Beyond
References
Fossil Trafficking, Fraud, and Fakery
1 Introduction
2 Colonial Looted Fossils
3 Commercialisation of Fossils in the 19th Century
4 Demand for Fossils Drives Smuggling
5 Falsifications and Forgeries
6 At Odds with Legal Classifications
7 Conclusion
References
Illicit Excavations and Trade in Antiquities
1 Introduction
2 Situation Analysis
2.1 Nature and Extent of Illicit Excavations and Trade in Cultural Objects
3 Jordanś Effort to Fight and Curtail Illicit Excavations and Trade in Antiquities
4 Methodology
5 Root Causes of Illicit Excavations and Trade in Cultural Objects
6 Critical Assessment of Jordanś Implementation of 1970 UNESCO Convention
6.1 Regulation of Archaeological Excavations
6.2 Bilateral Agreements
6.2.1 Artefacts Inventory System
6.2.2 Institutional Framework
6.2.3 International Cooperation with Police and Customs
6.2.4 Public Awareness
6.2.5 Restitution of Stolen Cultural Objects
7 Preventive Measures for Combating Clandestine Excavations and Illicit Trade in Cultural Property
7.1 Development of a National Inventory System
7.2 Legislations Reform
7.3 Upgrading and Enhancing Public Awareness Activities
7.4 Effective Use of Education
7.5 Capacity Building
7.5.1 Department of Antiquities
7.5.2 Police and Customs
8 Conclusion
References
New Security Challenges at Museums and Historic Sites: The Case of Spain
1 Introduction
2 Importance of Raising Awareness
3 Existing and Novel Risks for Cultural Heritage: Current Situation and Recommendations
3.1 Tourism
3.1.1 Economic Dependency
3.1.2 Compatibility
3.1.3 Linking
3.2 Climate Change
3.3 Technological Risks
3.4 Social Movements and New Political Ideologies
4 Risks Associated with Maintenance Works or Archaeological Excavations
5 New Heritage Risks
6 Conclusion.
Contents
Introduction
Assay-ssination
1 Introduction
2 Targeted Objects: The Criminal Attraction to Jewellery
3 Killer Objects: The Human Cost of Jewellery and Gem Crime
4 Forensic Objects: The Evidential Value of Jewellery
5 The Challenges Faced by Law Enforcement
6 A Collaborative Approach
References
Design Crime in Context
1 Introduction
2 Chandigarhś Modernist Furniture
3 Authenticating Mass-Manufactured Design
3.1 Mass-Manufactured Design
3.2 Material Analysis
3.3 Provenance
3.4 Illegal and Amoral Implications
4 Conceptual Challenges to the `Original ́
5 Moral Implications of Actors
5.1 Location of Design Historical Knowledge
5.2 Contemporary Manufacturers
6 Conclusion
References
The Evolution of the Belgian Art and Antiques Unit
1 Introduction
2 Fiscal Constraint
3 The Bureau for Art and Antiques
4 The Belgian Art Crime Policing Network
5 Bridging Gaps
6 The Future of Art Crime Policing in Belgium and Beyond
References
Fossil Trafficking, Fraud, and Fakery
1 Introduction
2 Colonial Looted Fossils
3 Commercialisation of Fossils in the 19th Century
4 Demand for Fossils Drives Smuggling
5 Falsifications and Forgeries
6 At Odds with Legal Classifications
7 Conclusion
References
Illicit Excavations and Trade in Antiquities
1 Introduction
2 Situation Analysis
2.1 Nature and Extent of Illicit Excavations and Trade in Cultural Objects
3 Jordanś Effort to Fight and Curtail Illicit Excavations and Trade in Antiquities
4 Methodology
5 Root Causes of Illicit Excavations and Trade in Cultural Objects
6 Critical Assessment of Jordanś Implementation of 1970 UNESCO Convention
6.1 Regulation of Archaeological Excavations
6.2 Bilateral Agreements
6.2.1 Artefacts Inventory System
6.2.2 Institutional Framework
6.2.3 International Cooperation with Police and Customs
6.2.4 Public Awareness
6.2.5 Restitution of Stolen Cultural Objects
7 Preventive Measures for Combating Clandestine Excavations and Illicit Trade in Cultural Property
7.1 Development of a National Inventory System
7.2 Legislations Reform
7.3 Upgrading and Enhancing Public Awareness Activities
7.4 Effective Use of Education
7.5 Capacity Building
7.5.1 Department of Antiquities
7.5.2 Police and Customs
8 Conclusion
References
New Security Challenges at Museums and Historic Sites: The Case of Spain
1 Introduction
2 Importance of Raising Awareness
3 Existing and Novel Risks for Cultural Heritage: Current Situation and Recommendations
3.1 Tourism
3.1.1 Economic Dependency
3.1.2 Compatibility
3.1.3 Linking
3.2 Climate Change
3.3 Technological Risks
3.4 Social Movements and New Political Ideologies
4 Risks Associated with Maintenance Works or Archaeological Excavations
5 New Heritage Risks
6 Conclusion.