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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Overview
- Source countries
- Temple distruction, Angkor Wat, Cambodia
- Looters' holes at Phum Snay, Cambodia
- Looting and harm
- The market for antiquities
- Extent of the trade
- Case studies
- Regulation at source
- Why does regulation fail at source?
- Market regulation
- International conventions
- Problems with the conventions
- Codes of practice
- Domestic legal controls in the market
- The NSPA
- The CPIA and customs
- UK developments
- Customs controls in market countries
- The practices of the antiquities market
- Bad apples and the grey market
- Trafficking mechanisms
- Case law
- Media
- Information from dealers
- The internet
- Corruption
- Conclusion
- References
Topics Covered
- Antiquities looting
- Effect on source countries
- Archaeological concerns
- International market
- Regulation at source and in the market
- International conventions
- Codes of practice
- Customs controls
- Laws in market countries prohibiting dealing in stolen property
- Transaction norms in the market
- The grey market
- Trafficking mechanisms
- Case law
- The internet
- Corruption
Talk Citation
Mackenzie, S. (2008, November 3). Transnational crime : trafficking in antiquities [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 7, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/GKJX5295.Export Citation (RIS)