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IADAA Evaluates 2017 WCO Report

In December the latest World Customs Organisation Illicit Trade Report was published. Cultural Property are the most insignificant problem with 0.2 %. This begs the question: How is it possible that politicians know about these figures and nevertheless see a need for action?

IADAA Evaluates 2017 WCO Report

In December, the latest World Customs Organisation Illicit Trade Report was published. As it only constitutes 0.2 % of the illegal trade, cultural property is the most insignificant problem cited. This begs the question: How is it possible that politicians know about these figures and nevertheless see a need for action?

IADAA Member Jerome M. Eisenberg Honored by the President of Italy

Jerome Eisenberg was awarded the Order of the Star of Italy. He was decorated due to his commitment as journalist founding and publishing Minerva and due to his effort to promote the ethical acquisition of antiquities.

IADAA – Guidelines on due diligence when purchasing ancient objects

The International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art has developed guidelines how to act when buying ancient objects with all reasonable due diligence.

The International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art (IADAA) condemns the looting of Egyptian...

The members of the International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art (IADAA) are deeply concerned at seeing pictures of the looted rooms in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo...

New Website of IADAA featuring Basic Arguments concerning the Cultural Property Debate

IADAA published its new website last Saturday, March 13th, 2010. It features an interesting anthology of arguments concerning cultural property issues ...

The Latest WCO Illicit Trade Report 2020-2021

The WCO Illicit Trade Report for the years 2020 and 2021 was published. However, when it comes to the sources the report is based upon, one remains baffled. Read the IADAA’s evaluation.

Jerome Eisenberg (1930-2022)

Jerome Eisenberg was an institution of the international antiquities trade. His ethical principles left a lasting mark on the collectors’ world. He has now passed away at the age of 92. Ursula Kampmann remembers him.

Why Do Laws Still Harm the Art Market?

Many governmental and other reports demonstrate: the art market is not financing terrorism. But current laws still damage the market. After a recent US Treasury report trade and policy organisations demand a fundamental review of law making.

Can the NEXUD AI App Really Detect Illicit Cultural Objects?

The German government has awarded a €600,000 grant to NEXUD, a follow up of the ILLICID project relating to illicit antiquities. One day, an AI app may assist police and customs in detecting illegal objects. But this project just wastes money as Kate Fitz Gibbon explains.
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