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HILJ x HALO Collaboration: Issue 1

The Harvard International Law Journal is excited to present Issue 1 of its 2024-2025 collaboration with the Harvard Art Law Organization (HALO). The first ten pieces of our Collaboration are presented below.

 

    1. Why the Obsession with Human Creativity? A Comparative Analysis on Copyright Registration of AI-Generated Works
      • By: Yelena Ambartsumian & Maria T. Cannon
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    2. The Many Lives of “Guernica”: Art, War, and the International Order from the Crisis of the League of Nations to the Challenges facing the United Nations
      • By: Daniel Ricardo Quiroga-Villamarin
        .
    3. Takings, Private Property & World Cultural Heritage
      • By: Anne-Marie Carstens
        .
    4. The Intersection of Art Law and Transnational Wildlife Crime: Exploring the Southeast Asian Context
      • By: Chad Patrick Osorio
        .
    5. Protecting Our Past from the Climate Crisis: International Law to the Rescue of Cultural Heritage
      • By: Anna Pedrajas
        .
    6. The Artist’s Resale Right in Latin America: Developments, Challenges, and Perspectives
      • By: Laura Villarraga Albino
        .
    7. Protecting Sacred Art and Identity – From Intellectual Property to Traditional Cultural ExpressionsBy:
      • By: CHEN Jun & Danny Friedmann
        .
    8. Crimes Against Culture: The International Law Framework for Cultural Heritage Destruction and its Limitations
      • By: Fahim Abrar Abid
        .
    9. Case Study: The Dispute Over Camille Pissarro’s Rue Saint-Honoré
      • By: Gunna Freivalde
        .
    10. Case Review: Bennigson v. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Found.
      • By: SHAN Weitong

 

 

 

 

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