Abstract

At a time when the theft of works of art and the international trafficking connected with it are assuming ever-increasing proportions, the kinds of people and institutions involved in stopping these crimes are becoming more diverse. Nevertheless, can curators, insurance companies, the police, customs and antique dealers establish a common language and undertake joint action?

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