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The legal concept of art

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Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing 1998Description: 216p xiiiDDC classification:
  • 340.02 KEA KEA
Contents:
Contents; Preface; Introduction; I. The Legal Regulation of Art; 2. The Judicial Approach to Art 3. Artistic as a Category and Criterion 4. The Concept of Art in Defamation Law 5. The Public Funding of Art 6. The Concept of Art in the Anglo-American Law of Trusts 7. The Conceptualisation of Art in its International Movement 8. Art and the Customs Law of the European Union and America 9. A Short Miscellany 10. Some General Conclusions Appendix; Essay I: Postmodernism: A Critical Guide; Essay 2: A Critique of the Obscene in Art, Pornography Law and Society; Essay 3: Art and Defamation: A Comparative Moral Perspective; Essay 4: On the Nature of Art and Law; Select Bibliography; Index
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Contents;
Preface;
Introduction;
I. The Legal Regulation of Art;
2. The Judicial Approach to Art
3. Artistic as a Category and Criterion
4. The Concept of Art in Defamation Law
5. The Public Funding of Art
6. The Concept of Art in the Anglo-American Law of Trusts
7. The Conceptualisation of Art in its International Movement
8. Art and the Customs Law of the European Union and America
9. A Short Miscellany
10. Some General Conclusions
Appendix;
Essay I: Postmodernism: A Critical Guide;
Essay 2: A Critique of the Obscene in Art, Pornography Law and Society;
Essay 3: Art and Defamation: A Comparative Moral Perspective;
Essay 4: On the Nature of Art and Law;
Select Bibliography;
Index