Resource theme: Traffic of works of art, antiques, ancient documents and natural specimens Looting of archaeological objects Resource type: Bibliography - Reports Author: FRANCIONI F., VRDOLJOAK A. F.Editor: Robert Schuman Centre Mediterranean Programme, European University Institute, Academy of European LawDate: 2009Pages / Length: 184 p.Language of publication: EnglishThe true scale of the contemporary illicit trade in cultural objects by its nature is not able to be properly quantified. However, there is an increasing awareness of the link between this trade and the drug and arms trade, corruption and money laudering. Recent civil and criminal litigation brought in US and European courts against officials of leading museums and art dealers have revealed that illegal trafficking from the Mediterranean region is far more significant than previously thought. This ongoing litigation also hightlights the dire need for reassessement, implementation and coordination of initiatives at the national and supranational levels to control this illegal traffic. North America & EuropeEastern EuropeMiddle East & Northern AfricaActor: Academy of European Law Download EUI_The_Illicit_Traffic.pdf