Contents Chapter 1: The Problem Chapter 2: The Antiquities Market - Structure and Key Issues Chapter 3: The Current Structure of Regulation in the Antiquities Market Chapter 4: The Place of Prohibition in Market Governance - Two Comparative Illicit Markets Chapter 5: The Sociology and Psychology of the Antiquities Market, Part 1: Data Chapter 6: The Sociology and Psychology of the Antiquities Market, Part 2: A Theory Chapter 7: How Should We Regulate the International Market in Illicit Antiquities? Appendices
The author: Simon Mackenzie has degrees in Law and Criminolgy from the Universities of Edinburgh, Cambridge and Melbourne. He practised as a litigation lawyer in Scotland before completing a PhD in Criminology at the University of Melbourne. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in law at the University of Westminster in London and will shortly commence lecturing in Criminology at Keele University.
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