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HILJ x HALO Collaboration: Issue 3

The Harvard International Law Journal is excited to present Issue 3 of its 2024-2025 collaboration with the Harvard Art Law Organization (HALO). The final nine pieces of our Collaboration are presented below.

 

    1. Beyond Green and Social: Embracing Cultural Sustainability in Public Procurement Through the Lens of Traditional Knowledge
      • By: Dr. Carol Cravero
        .
    2. Bridging Copyright and Cultural Heritage: Art Preservation Through the Moral Right to Integrity
      • By: Lorenza Giordani
        .
    3. Cultural Heritage Protection in the Age of Climate Change: Adapting International Legal Frameworks to Environmental Threats
      • By: Malgorzata Kubik
        .
    4. Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Goods: An Indian Perspective on the Loss of a Heritage
      • By: Tanisha Rai & Rahul Kumar
        .
    5. Two Pieces of One Puzzle: Italy and Germany Clash Over the Transnational Reach of Cultural Heritage Law Encroaching Upon the Public Domain
      • By: Livia Solaro & H. Konstantin Jänicke
        .
    6. Digital Reproductions and the Safekeeping of Cultural Memory
      • By: Ronald Alcala
        .
    7. Has the Financial Action Task Force Turned a Blind Eye to Art Market Money Laundering?
      • By: Juan Carlos Portilla
        .
    8. Law and Sacred Heritage: Towards a Juridical Definition of Religious Cultural Heritage
      • By: Lucas Felipe Cabral de Aquino & Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho
        .
    9. The Intersection of Augmented Reality and Art: Legal Implications for Intellectual Property Protection
      • By: Monday Chinaecherem & Danladi Christopher
        .

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