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Colonel Sartoris had the idea of and helped abate the taxes on the Grierson property.
His most famous works are his 3 self portraits. They are all museum property and not for sale.
It really didn't change much. Women were either seen as virgins or sinners. They were unable to own property, noble women were contracted to marry while still children to older men, and they were not given civil rights. Women were chattel in most cases, but there were a few who were able to break free. Katherine of Aragon was one woman who could do what she wanted. She went to the crusades, owned her property, was the mother of 3 kings, and the wife of two. She had a lot of power, but this was unusual in this time period.
The "cavemen" were trying to depict objects of everyday life on the walls of their caves, possibly for religious purposes. They were not defacing surfaces or images put up or owned by others. Graffiti as observed every day in our large cities is a territorial marking or a means of destroying something that others value. Although it is sometimes an attempt at art, it is also a defacement of public or private property.
The original is in Paris.Rodin made a first small plaster version around 1880. The first large-scale bronze cast was finished in 1902, but not presented to the public until 1904. It became the property of the city of Paris -- thanks to a subscription organized by Rodin admirers -- and was put in front of the Panthéon in 1906. In 1922, it was moved to the Hôtel Biron, which was transformed into a Rodin Museum.
Maria Teresa Dutli has written: 'Protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict' -- subject(s): Congresses, Cultural property, Protection, War (International law), Law and legislation, Protection (International law)
International laws regarding the foriegn possession of historical artifacts are enforced by Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.
Daphne Zografos has written: 'Intellectual property and traditional cultural expression' -- subject(s): Protection, Cultural property, Indigenous peoples, Intellectual property, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws
Darrell Addison Posey has written: 'Provisions and mechanisms of the Convention on Biological Diversity for access to traditional technologies and benefit sharing for indigenous and local communities embodying traditional lifestyles' -- subject(s): Biological diversity conservation, Convention on Biological Diversity, Indigenous peoples, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws 'Traditional resource rights' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Conservation of natural resources, Cultural property, Indigenous peoples, Protection, Biological diversity conservation, Legal status, laws 'Beyond intellectual property' -- subject(s): Ethnoscience, Protection, Cultural property, Indigenous peoples, Intellectual property, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws
The Paris Convention for the Protection of Intellectual Property
Rui Arno Richter has written: 'Meio ambiente cultural' -- subject(s): Protection, Cultural property, Law and legislation
Werner Schiedermair has written: 'Denkmalfibel' -- subject(s): Cultural property, Monuments, Protection
Fernando de Barros Borba has written: 'Pernambuco' -- subject(s): Civilization, Protection, Cultural policy, Cultural property
Intellectual Property law in the Philippines is based on US copyright law and the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. It is implemented by the Intellectual Property Office and the National Library.
Silvia Borelli has written: 'Principi di non discriminazione e frammentazione del lavoro' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Discrimination in employment 'Cultural heritage, cultural rights, cultural diversity' -- subject(s): Cultural pluralism, Cultural property, Protection (International law), Protection, Law and legislation, Culture and law
Denis Byrne has written: 'Surface collection' -- subject(s): Travel, Protection, Cultural property
Rhonda L Barnes has written: 'Cultural resource management' -- subject(s): Hazardous waste site remediation, Protection, Cultural property