‘Export deregulation and the illicit trade in archaeological material’, in J. Richman and M. Forsyth (eds), Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources

Articles
Resource theme: 
Legislation - International
Law enforcement control & Investigation
Resource type: 
Bibliography - Articles
Author: 
BRODIE Neil
Editor: 
Walnut Creek: Altamira
Date: 
2004
Pages / Length: 
pp. 85-99.
Language of publication: 
English

This chapter critiques the proposition that the looting of archaeological sites would diminish if countries with a rich but vulnerable archaeological heritage (the so-called source countries) would relax their export controls and allow a legal flow of archaeological material onto the international market.