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The Case of the Rotenberg Brothers Art Scandal—What to Take Away?
In the wake of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict that erupted in February 2022, global tensions have experienced an alarming surge,...
Dawn Lui
Mar 16, 20244 min read


"Monkey Business": Bored Ape NFT vs. Ryder Ripps
Using the suit between Bored Ape NFT versus Ryder Ripps, this article considers its implications for Ripps, NFTs and copyright infrigements
Amelia Hodge
Nov 29, 20223 min read


The British Museum and Elgin Marbles: The Repatriation Debate
The debate over the Elgin Marbles involves legal statutes which hinder the repatriation of material items in the British Museum.

Kate Chernitsky
Mar 22, 20225 min read


The Law’s Inability to Deal with Art Crime
The art world has become a hotbed for crime. This article examines two types of offences and the law’s failure to effectively combat them

Ben Oswald
Jan 23, 20224 min read


Did Brexit Make it Easier to Import Illegal Art and Antiquities into the UK?
Following Brexit, the art trade between the UK and EU has been heavily impacted. Here are some of the key issues and concerns

Helen Innes
Oct 15, 20214 min read


The Antiquities Trade and Problems of Provenance
As antiquities trade legislation adapts to protect cultural heritage, provenance has become important in facilitating ethical exchange.

Reese Waters
Jun 20, 20214 min read


Emerging Legal Issues Surrounding Non Fungible Tokens
This article discusses Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and the many legal issues that may surround these assets as the market develops further

Collette Mourier
Apr 6, 20213 min read


Legal Issues Raised by an Art Forger
The forged works of Eric Hebborn have raised several legal and moral questions such as who is liable for forged works

Helen Innes
Dec 4, 20204 min read


Art Pot x Law Review: Disputes Surrounding the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Art
As AI permeates artistic spheres, it raises several legal issues surrounding ownership and copyright

Siobhan Ali
Oct 9, 20204 min read


Art Pot x Law Review: Repatriation of Art from Modern Conflict Zones
Conflict zones facing extensive looting of artefacts has increased demands for repatriation of stolen art

Adya Khosla
Oct 7, 20205 min read


Art Pot x Law Review: Legal Issues with John Myatt's Forgeries
John Myatt, perpetrator of one of the greatest art frauds of the last decade, gave up a life of crime to support legal such investigations

Helen Innes
Oct 5, 20203 min read


Art Pot x Law Review: Copyright and the Printing Press
An exploration of the complex evolution of UK copyright law from its origins during the age of the printing press to the present day

Clara Harrison
Oct 2, 20203 min read


Art Pot x Law Review: Legal Debates Surrounding Repatriating WWII Art
During WW2, artistic works were looted by various warring powers. Returning these to their rightful owners proves to be a herculean task

Dylan Springer
Sep 30, 20203 min read


Art Pot x Law Review: Legal Exploration of Han van Meegeren Forgeries
Han van Meegeren's infamous forgeries baffled the art world, critiquing its core practices and bringing to light issues with art valuation

Helen Innes
Sep 28, 20204 min read
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