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Case studies from the Encyclopedia of Trafficking Culture, a leading research programme based at the University of Glasgow. Trafficking Culture is a member of the International Observatory on Illicit Traffic in Cultural Goods' Editorial Committee. |

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ArThemis is a fully searchable online database containing case notes about disputes over cultural property, developed by the Art-Law Centre. It focuses on disputes settled through alternative dispute resolution methods but also examines judicial decisions. |
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Legal case studies, both litigated and, notably, hard-to-find, out-of-court settlements, developed by the International Foundation for Art Research, an american not-for-profit educational and research organisation dedicated to integrity in the visual arts. |
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The Registry of Resolution of Claims for Nazi-Era Cultural Assets provides information on the resolution of formal claims made to AAMD member museums regarding works of art believed to have been stolen by the Nazis between 1933-1945. |