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Between the countless works of art in the world and numerous laws
on their care, the task of deciphering correct procedure can seem
daunting. In Art Law: A Concise Guide for Artists, Curators, and
Museum Professionals, Michael E. Jones breaks down the legal
language into a concise tool for all those involved in the art
world. While most art law books are written for law students or
museum directors, trustees, and curators, Jones’ book appeals to
a far larger audience, particularly undergraduate and graduate
students studying art, graphic design, photography, museum studies,
art education and art business. It is also a useful research guide
for museum professionals, gallery directors, foundation heads,
working professional visual fine artists and board/trustee members.
Art Law distinguishes itself by providing a broad scope of art law
in relation to the world of artists and those organizations that
support, preserve, govern, display, and even sell art. Covering
topics such as acquisition, grants, and buying and selling, this
book takes a look at the ethical and legal issues and rights that
confront the art community and museums. Through case studies
complete with images, readers can see these topics in action. Art
Law is a must-have guide for art educators, museum studies
students, art law and business programs, and artists looking for
clear and readable descriptions and answers to the relevant legal
issues facing the art world community. This book is current through
the Warhol Supreme Court decision of May 2023.
Between the countless works of art in the world and numerous laws
on their care, the task of deciphering correct procedure can seem
daunting. In Art Law: A Concise Guide for Artists, Curators, and
Museum Professionals, Michael E. Jones breaks down the legal
language into a concise tool for all those involved in the art
world. While most art law books are written for law students or
museum directors, trustees, and curators, Jones’ book appeals to
a far larger audience, particularly undergraduate and graduate
students studying art, graphic design, photography, museum studies,
art education and art business. It is also a useful research guide
for museum professionals, gallery directors, foundation heads,
working professional visual fine artists and board/trustee members.
Art Law distinguishes itself by providing a broad scope of art law
in relation to the world of artists and those organizations that
support, preserve, govern, display, and even sell art. Covering
topics such as acquisition, grants, and buying and selling, this
book takes a look at the ethical and legal issues and rights that
confront the art community and museums. Through case studies
complete with images, readers can see these topics in action. Art
Law is a must-have guide for art educators, museum studies
students, art law and business programs, and artists looking for
clear and readable descriptions and answers to the relevant legal
issues facing the art world community. This book is current through
the Warhol Supreme Court decision of May 2023.
Sports law is an ever-growing field that requires constant updates,
analyses, and research. Rules of the Game: Sports Law provides the
most up-to-date information on hot-button issues such as crime in
sports-including sexual harassment and assault both on college
campuses and in private homes-sports litigation-especially
pertaining to concussions-and publicity, privacy, and defamation
rights of the athlete in today's social media-crazed world where
reputations can be destroyed in an instant. Rules of the Game is an
engaging and informative book written by one of the leading
authorities in the field. Michael E. Jones offers readers the
basics-such as how contracts are formed, the rights of athletes,
labor laws, the NCAA, and copyright and trademark laws-but also
covers much more. Jones discusses such essential topics as gender
equity in sports, performance enhancing drugs and testing,
international competition, and sports liability. The growth of
multi-million and even billion dollar sports franchises requires
enhanced professionalism in the area of negotiating sports and
endorsement contracts, and the major players in the sports agency
field are covered in full. Rules of the Game contains appendixes
that offer valuable resources, including a sample drug testing
consent form, a standard player contract from the NFL, and a
National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) representation
contract. With key words and discussion questions at the end of
each chapter, this book is a comprehensive yet highly readable text
for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Britain was never as thoroughly conquered as traditional historians
would have us believe, according to Michael E. Jones. Among the
provinces long occupied by Rome, Britain retained the slightest
imprint of the invading civilization. To explain why this was true,
Jones offers a lucid and thorough analysis of the economic, social,
military, and environmental problems that contributed to the
failure of the Romans. Drawing on literary sources and on recent
archaeological evidence, Jones disputes the theory that the
Anglo-Saxon invasions were the determining agent in the failure of
Romanitas. He argues instead that the success of the new warriors
was a symptom of the inherent weakness of Romano-British society.
Problems late in the era may have been worsened significantly by
changes in the natural environment, such as climatic deterioration
associated with harvest failure, famine, and changes in migration
patterns.
Between the countless works of art in the world and numerous laws
on their care, the task of deciphering correct procedure can seem
daunting. In Art Law: A Concise Guide for Artists, Curators, and
Art Educators, Michael E. Jones breaks down the legal language into
a concise tool for all those involved in the art world. While most
art law books are written for law students or museum directors,
trustees, and curators, Jones' book appeals to a far larger
audience, particularly undergraduate and graduate students studying
art, graphic design, photography, museum studies, art education and
art business. It is also a useful research guide for museum
professionals, gallery directors, foundation heads, working
professional visual fine artists and board/trustee members. Art Law
distinguishes itself by providing a broad scope of art law in
relation to the world of artists and those organizations that
support, preserve, govern, display, and even sell art. Covering
topics such as acquisition, grants, and buying and selling, this
book takes a look at the ethical and legal issues and rights that
confront the art community and museums. Through case studies
complete with images, readers can see these topics in action. Art
Law is a must-have guide for art educators, museum studies
students, art law and business programs, and artists looking for
clear and readable descriptions and answers to the relevant legal
issues facing the art world community.
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