It seems William Pearlstein's, 'White Paper: A Proposal to Reform U.S. Law and Policy Relating to the International Exchange of Cultural Property', is being published in the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal’s Volume 32, Issue 2. There is similar material in his "Buying and selling antiquities in today's market" (Spencer’s Art Law Journal, 3, 1, spring 2012). I have discussed the former here and here.
There will be a symposium at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City on April 10, 2014 held in collaboration with the American Committee for Cultural Policy on the theme of Reform of U.S. Cultural Property Policy: Accountability, Transparency, and Legal Certainty. Perhaps they will discuss the registration of artefacts in private collections which Pearlstein was advocating.
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