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Perspectives on the organisation and control of the illicit traffic in antiquities in South East Asia

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posted on 2024-11-13, 12:29 authored by Christine Adler, Duncan Chappell, Kenneth Polk
We intend addressing three issues in till paper. First we will describe in detail not available elsewhere the patterns that are found in the illicit traffic in antiquities that flow out of Southeast Asia in particular from Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar Thailand and Vietnam. Second, we shall examine the focus of organized crime that have emerged in order to support that traffic. Third, we will propose initiatives that are both focused on the demand end of the market chain (rather than on the supply end), and on tho e approaches than give emphasis to persuasion' rather than punishment and prohibition.

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C. Adler, D. Chappell & K. Polk, 'Perspectives on the organisation and control of the illicit traffic in antiquities in South East Asia' (Paper presented at the Organised Crime In Art and Antiquities, Courmayeur Mont Blanc, Italy, 12-14 December).

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119-144

Language

English

RIS ID

29101

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