The Deaccessioning of Objects from Public Institutions: Legal and Related Considerations (Report)
Art Antiquity & Law 2010, April, 15, 1
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This article deals from a primarily domestic perspective with the issue of the deaccession from public museums and galleries of objects in the ownership of such bodies. This is against a background of apparent further' softening' of UK curatorial attitudes towards deaccessioning emerging from the 2008 variation of the Museums Association's Code of Ethics for Museums, following a near unanimous vote in favour of such change at the October 2007 Annual General Meeting of the Association. (1) A. PARAMETERS
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