Art and law

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Art and Law - Journal for Art Law, Copyright and Cultural Policy

description German legal journal
Area of ​​Expertise Art law
First edition 1999
Frequency of publication bi-monthly
Web link kur-journal.de
Article archive Full text archive
ISSN (print)
ISSN (online)
KUR 2/2009

Art and Law - Journal for Art Law, Copyright and Cultural Policy (abbreviated: KUR ) is a legal journal with a focus on art law. The KUR is an information forum for the cultural sector . She deals with the points of contact between art and law. Museums obtain information, for example, about insurance practice, the art market about questions of authenticity, and the interest groups of artists about resale rights . The magazine should not be confused with the magazine Kommunikation & Recht , abbreviated to "K&R".

Content

The KUR regularly contains specialist articles from the fields

In addition, the KUR contains a decision section in which the latest case law in the field of art law is presented and commented on.

The content of the journal also includes detailed book reviews and a bibliographic overview of relevant new publications in the area of ​​the intersection of art and law as well as event information.

editor

  • Ulf Bischof, lawyer, Berlin

Scientific Advisory Board

Frequency of publication

The KUR has been published every two months in Germany, Austria and Switzerland since 1999. The KUR has been published by Schleuen Verlag oHG in Berlin since January 2006.

How to quote

Articles and judgments from the KUR - Journal for Art Law, Copyright and Cultural Policy are usually quoted as follows:

  • LG Berlin, KUR 2009, 20 (judgment of the Berlin Regional Court of January 31, 2008 - Az .: 27 O 89/07)
  • Raschèr, KUR 2006, 4 (article by Andrea FG Raschèr on the subject of due diligence in dealing with cultural property - The 1970 UNESCO Convention and the Swiss Cultural Property Transfer Act, published in 2006 from page 4)

If a reference is made to a specific page within a judgment or article, it is appended with a comma (LG Berlin, KUR 2009, 20, 22).

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