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     <title>Are US Museum and Private Collections Drifting Into Legal Limbo? &#8220;Who Owns the Past?&#8221; - A New Guide to Ethics, Law, and Policy on Cultural Heritage</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/08/prweb278323.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>The American Council for Cultural Policy announced the publication of Who Owns the Past? Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law, a major book on art and cultural heritage policies published by Rutgers University Press. Edited by Kate Fitz Gibbon, a specialist in both Asian art and heritage and management issues, this volume focuses on the most controversial and hotly debated issues in the art world today. Who Owns the Past?  is a guide to recent dramatic changes in public policy and the law, with opinion by thirty of the nation&#8217;s leading legal scholars, museum professionals, archaeologists, art historians, and collectors. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2005)</P>
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