Professor Stephen Urice Elected President of the International Cultural Property Society

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Professor Stephen Urice was elected President of the International Cultural Property Society at the annual meeting of its board of trustees held in conjunction with a conference. During the conference, Professor Urice delivered a paper “Stewardship, Responsibility and the Common Law Trust,” as part of a panel that included, among others, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Law, NYU, and Marc-Andre Renold, Professor of Law & Director, Art Law Centre, University of Geneva. He also moderated a panel addressing stewardship responsibilities of individuals collectors. Professor Urice teaches courses in Elements of the Law, Trusts & Estates, Art Law, Museum Law, and Cultural Property Law and seminars primarily in Art, Museum, and Cultural Property law. He lectures nationally and internationally on cultural heritage law and policy.



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