In the very first episode of the "Exploring the Art Market" podcast, I talk about mediation as the best way of solving art-related disputes.
The links for further reading that I promised can be found here:
The Right Honourable Sir David Hirst. Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of a painting now in the possession of the Tate Gallery (London, The Stationery Office, 18 January 2001) https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/427722/Report_of_the_Spoliation_Advisory_Panel_in_respect_of_a_painting_now_in_the_possession_of_the_Tate_Gallery.pdf
Anne Laure Bandle, Alessandro Chechi, Marc-André Renold, “Case 17 Tasmanian Human Remains – Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and Natural History Museum London,” Platform ArThemis https://plone.unige.ch/art-adr/cases-affaires/17-tasmanian-human-remains-2013-tasmanian-aboriginal-centre-and-natural-history-museum-london
UNESCO. Cases of return and restitution under the aegis of the Intergovernmental Committee. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/restitution-of-cultural-property/committes-successful-restitutions/
Alessandro Chechi, Anne Laure Bandle, Marc-André Renold, “Case Nataraja Idol – India and the Norton Simon Foundation,” Platform ArThemis https://plone.unige.ch/art-adr/cases-affaires/nataraja-idol-2013-india-and-norton-simon-foundation-1
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