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5 U. C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 59 (1999)
Are Finders Keepers - The Need for a Uniform Law Governing the Rights of Original Owners and Good Faith Purchasers of Stolen Art

handle is hein.journals/ucdl5 and id is 63 raw text is: ARE FINDERS KEEPERS?
THE NEED FOR A UNIFORM LAW GOVERNING THE RIGHTS
OF ORIGINAL OWNERS AND GOOD FAITH PURCHASERS OF
STOLEN ART
Adina Kurjatko*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUC   ION .............................................................................................  60
I.      BACKGROUND: THE PROBLEM OF PRIVATE ART THEFT .................. 64
A. Private Art Theft and the Impact ofArt Theft .......................... 64,
B. Obstacles to Regulating Private Art Theft ................................ 66
II.     CURRENT STATE OF THE LAW .......................................................... 69
A. Various Systems Governing the Transfer
Of  Title to  Stolen Art ...............................................................  69
1. Common Law  ................................................................ 70
2. Civil Law  ....................................................................... 72
3.UNIDRO1T ..................................................................   75
i. Broad Overview of the History and
Structure of the UNIDROIT Convention ................ 75
ii. Restitution of Stolen Cultural Objects .................. 78
III.    DISPARITIES IN THE CURRENT STATE OF THE LAW .......................... 82
A. Problems with the Common Law and Civil Law Systems .......... 83
B. Problems with the UNIDROIT Convention ................................ 83
IV.     PROPOSEDSOLUTION ....................................................................... 86
A. The Law Should Favor the Original Owner
Over the Subsequent Purchaser ............................................... 86
B. SuggestedAmendments to the UNIDROIT Convention ............. 88
CONCLUSION ................................................................................................. 94
* J.D. candidate, 1999, University of California, Davis School of Law; B.A., 1996,
University of California, Los Angeles. Following graduation, Adina Kurjatko will join
the law firm Ropers, Majeski, Kohn & Bentley. I would like to express my gratitude
for the valuable editing comments of Tom Morrison and Matt Nelson. I thank and
dedicate this Comment to my parents, Eugen and Irina Kurjatko, my brother Alex, the
budding artist, and my closest friends, for cultivating my love of the arts.

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