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This provides the opportunity for the UK to retain cultural goods that have been deemed to be of outstanding national importance[6] that would otherwise be exported, thus providing a balancing act, insofar as it is possible, between protecting national treasures in the public interest; private property rights; and the position and reputation of the UK as an international art market.[7] The Waverley Criteria In relation to whether an object could potentially be deemed a ‘national… [read post]
This provides the opportunity for the UK to retain cultural goods that have been deemed to be of outstanding national importance[6] that would otherwise be exported, thus providing a balancing act, insofar as it is possible, between protecting national treasures in the public interest; private property rights; and the position and reputation of the UK as an international art market.[7] The Waverley Criteria In relation to whether an object could potentially be deemed a ‘national… [read post]
This provides the opportunity for the UK to retain cultural goods that have been deemed to be of outstanding national importance[6] that would otherwise be exported, thus providing a balancing act, insofar as it is possible, between protecting national treasures in the public interest; private property rights; and the position and reputation of the UK as an international art market.[7] The Waverley Criteria In relation to whether an object could potentially be deemed a ‘national… [read post]
This provides the opportunity for the UK to retain cultural goods that have been deemed to be of outstanding national importance[6] that would otherwise be exported, thus providing a balancing act, insofar as it is possible, between protecting national treasures in the public interest; private property rights; and the position and reputation of the UK as an international art market.[7] The Waverley Criteria In relation to whether an object could potentially be deemed a ‘national… [read post]