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Legal Aspects of Art Conservation
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Indigenous Cultural Heritage
Laws reflecting the rights of indigenous peoples in conserving and restoring their cultural heritage.
International Cultural Exchange
Regulations governing the international movement and restoration of artworks for cultural exchange.
Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property
Impacts restoration when dealing with illegally obtained cultural artifacts.
Cultural Property Implementation Act
Provides legal framework for the US to implement the 1970 UNESCO Convention agreements.
Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
Dictates the treatment and restoration of cultural property in war zones.
Cultural Heritage Laws
Protects objects of historical and cultural significance, mandating guidelines for restoration.
Fakes and Forgeries
Legal repercussions for restoring or selling art that turns out to be inauthentic.
Tax Laws and Art Conservation
Impact of tax incentives and deductions related to the conservation of artworks.
NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act)
Affects the treatment, restoration, and return of Native American cultural items.
World Heritage Convention
Informs restoration practices for sites deemed to have outstanding universal value.
Art Theft and Recovery
Laws surrounding the retrieval and subsequent restoration of stolen artworks.
Art Authentication Laws
Legal considerations in verifying the authenticity of art pieces before restoration can occur.
Professional Ethics in Conservation
Guides conservators on the legal implications of their restoration practices.
Antiquities Act
US law that establishes penalties for unauthorized excavation and restricts alteration of archaeological artifacts.
Art Loans and Liability
Legal issues regarding the condition and restoration of art while on loan.
CITES
Regulates the restoration of art containing materials from endangered species to prevent illegal trade.
Copyright and Moral Rights
Affects restoration decisions when dealing with the work of artists who are still alive or recently deceased.
Environmental Laws and Art Conservation
Affects the use of materials and methods in restoration to comply with environmental regulations.
Deaccessioning Laws
Regulates the process of removing works from a museum collection, often preceding restoration decisions.
Historic Preservation Laws
Influences how restorers approach buildings and sites of historical significance.
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