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Museum Law: A Guide for Officers, Directors, and Counsel

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From one among The us’s foremost experts in museum and cultural heritage law, here’s a comprehensive guide to both U.S. and international laws and conventions affecting museums, art galleries, natural and historic heritage, and other cultural organizations.

This authoritative guide:

  • begins naturally with laws protecting art and artists (include artists’ freedom of expression, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, and trade laws),
  • moves on to protection of artists’ property rights through copyright laws, and then
  • goes into international laws and conventions (with full coverage of the Hugue Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, the UNESCO Convention at the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import and Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property, and the UNIDROIT Convention at the International Return of Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects),
  • features full coverage of U.S. laws protecting cultural heritage such as the Antiquities Act, the Historic Sites Act, the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Film Preservation, State Preservation Acts, and the National Stolen Properties Act
  • includes detailed coverage of U.S. laws protecting our natural heritage such as the Lacey Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Marine Mammal Protection Act
  • features much needed current coverage of laws affecting the operation of museums, ranging from organizational structure and accounting to governance and use of guards and volunteers
  • includes invaluable details of laws related to museum collections, including:
    • purchases
    • loans
    • gifts
    • deaccessioning
  • detailed coverage of laws and regulations governing the tax-exempt status for museums, including fill out required forms
  • unprecedented attention to museums’ unrelated business taxable source of revenue from such more and more common activities as gifts shops, snack bars, go back and forth tours, and sponsorships.

No museum, cultural heritage website, or historical website can manage to pay for to be without this authoritative guide.

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