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  1. The Lost Mural of Bruno Schulz: A Critical Legal Perspective on Control, Access to and Ownership of Art.Merima Bruncevic - 2011 - Law and Critique 22 (1):79-96.
    When a forgotten mural painted by the Jewish-Polish artist Bruno Schulz was rediscovered in 2001 a string of legal issues were unravelled. Who could rightfully claim ownership to this work of art? Was it the Holocaust museum Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, because Schulz was a Jew killed by the Nazis, and because it is a museum that has the means, experience and know-how to restore and preserve the work properly? Or Ukraine on whose sovereign soil it had been found? Or (...)
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  • Visiocracy: On the Futures of the Fingerpost.Peter Goodrich - 2013 - Critical Inquiry 39 (3):498-531.
  • Proboscations: Excavations in Comedy and Law.Peter Goodrich - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (2):361-388.
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