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Art And Ideology In The Third Reich: The Protection Of Cultural Property And The Humanitarian Law Of War, Matthew Lippman
Art And Ideology In The Third Reich: The Protection Of Cultural Property And The Humanitarian Law Of War, Matthew Lippman
Penn State International Law Review
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Gambling To Be Competitive: The Gorton Amendment And International Law, Brian C. O'Donnell
Gambling To Be Competitive: The Gorton Amendment And International Law, Brian C. O'Donnell
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Global Politics And The Olympic Games: Separating The Two Oldest Games In History, Joanne D. Spotts
Global Politics And The Olympic Games: Separating The Two Oldest Games In History, Joanne D. Spotts
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church Of Cyprus V. Goldberg And Feldman Fine Arts, Inc.: A Case For The Use Of Civil Remedies In Effecting The Return Of Stolen Art, Meredith Van Pelt
Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church Of Cyprus V. Goldberg And Feldman Fine Arts, Inc.: A Case For The Use Of Civil Remedies In Effecting The Return Of Stolen Art, Meredith Van Pelt
Penn State International Law Review
This Comment will explore the remedies currently available to foreign countries and to individuals who have discovered that works stolen from them are in the possession of American museums, art dealers, and private individuals. It will also explain why, in light of the recent decision of Autocephalous v. Goldberg, civil sanctions are the best means to effect the return of stolen art as well as to help deter future buyers of stolen art, thus shrinking the stolen art market.
International Sports: Have States Succeeded Athletes As The Players?, Barbara Ann O'Neill
International Sports: Have States Succeeded Athletes As The Players?, Barbara Ann O'Neill
Penn State International Law Review
Could the 1972 Munich Olympic tragedy occur again during the 1988 Seoul Summer Games? This Comment examines the role of nationalism within the Olympic Games and the International Olympic system and discusses the movment away from individual Olympic achievement. The Comment concludes that participating nations must rededicate their current international athletic policy to the ideals of the original Olympic tradition.