Art law experts will discuss litigation, government action, and the duties and pitfalls of the American domestic trade in cultural artifacts as panelists for “Unspoken Trade: Stolen Art in America,” a special program at Rutgers School of Law–Newark on Wednesday, November 14, 2012. The program is hosted by the Rutgers Law Record and co-sponsored by the Rutgers Art Law Society and Barbri.
Among the subjects related to the acquisition and repatriation of stolen cultural property that will be covered are:
To register, please RSVP to rutgersartlawsymposium@gmail.com.
| What: | “Unspoken Trade: Stolen Art in America” |
| Who: | Emeritus Professor Carol Roehrenbeck, Rutgers School of Law–Newark Gerard G. Brew, Partner, McCarter & English, LLP Darlene B. Fairman, Counsel, Herrick, Feinstein LLP Rebecca Buck, Deputy Director of Collection Services, Newark Museum |
| When: | 6 – 8:30 pm, Wednesday, November 14, 2012 |
| Where: | Baker Trial Courtroom, Rutgers School of Law–Newark |