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Elizabeth townsend gard www.law.tulane.edu/abroad
Alessandro chechi
Following the widespread
theft of cultural property in Friday, June 3, 2011 The Tulane – Siena
World War II, the law pro- Institute for International
tecting cultural heritage THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER
Law, Cultural Heritage
gained new significance. Its
9:00 am Registration & Coffee & the Arts
importance has only grown
since then, due to crimes like 10:00 – 12:00pm Speakers
the looting of the national Summer Program:
12:00 pm Panel Discussion
June 5 – June 24, 2011
Siena’s Palazzo Publico treasures of Kuwait and Iraq. 12:30 pm Lunch
The Tulane-Siena Institute for
International Law, Cultural Heritage & the Arts is ENFORCEMENT BY DOMESTIC COURTS
sponsoring a symposium: “Defending Aphrodite:
Enforcing International Cultural Property Law.” 1:45 – 2:25pm Speakers
Experts will present papers on topics concerning: 3:05 pm Panel Discussion
the International Legal Order; the Enforcement of 3:35 – 5:30 pm Speakers
International Cultural Property Law by Domestic 5:35 pm Panel Discussion
Courts; and Alternative Methods of Enforcement:
Arbitration, Diplomacy, Soft Law and Settlement. 6:15 pm Cocktail Reception
Professor Flora lecturing in front of the Duomo in Siena.
The Symposium will be held from June 3 to June Saturday, June 4, 2011
4, 2011, at the Facoltà di Giurisprudenza of the The Tulane – Siena Institute for International
University of Siena. We invite you to join us. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF ENFORCE- Law and the Arts offers a unique opportunity to
MENT: ARBITRATION, DIPLOMACY, SOFT study in-depth the relationship between interna-
LAW, AND SETTLEMENT
Participation tional law and art as physical, intellectual and
For travel information, please visit our website: 9:00 – 11:00 am Speakers cultural property. The three week program of
http://www.law.tulane.edu/tlsabroad/Siena.aspx. 11:00 am Panel Discussion courses brings together not only international
For those who are not sponsoring the symposium, 11:30 am Coffee Break legal scholars but also scholars with expertise in
enrolled in the summer program or serving as speak- art and archaeology to provide students with a
11:45 – 1:00 pm Speakers
ers or panelists, a fee of $50 will be charged cover- multi-disciplinary understanding of the problems
ing a copy of the papers to be presented and partici- 1:05 pm Panel Discussion
of preserving the world’s cultural heritage.
pation in the events listed here.