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Sports, Entertainment And Art Law

The Court of Arbitration for Sport: A Model of Dispute Resolution
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is an institution independent of any sports organization which provides for services in order to facilitate the settlement of sports-related disputes through arbitration or mediation by means of procedural rules adapted to the specific needs of the sports world.
[Publication date Jul 15, 2005]
 
Excuse Me! Are You A Celebrity?
Unlike information relating to governmental matters which are expressly protected from unauthorised disclosure under the Official Secrets Act, information pertaining to individuals receives no such blanket legislative protection in Singapore. This articles explores this area of law.
[Publication date Sep 30, 2005]
 
Contract Law For Artists - An Introduction
An introduction to contract law for artists. An example used in this article is whether a work sold is a unique artwork, or one of a limited/unlimited series or edition.
[Publication date Mar 02, 2006]
 
Law As Art?
An intriguing article about using law as an integral element in artworks.
[Publication date Apr 03, 2006]
 
The Basics of Doing A Deal: Selling Art
What to look out for in an art dealers contract.
[Publication date Apr 16, 2006]
 
Moral Rights And the Conservation of Artistic Works
An article on the moral rights of artists and the conservation of their works.
[Publication date Feb 28, 2007]
 
Artist Dealership Contracts
The article examines likely problem areas when negotiating an appropriate contract ebtween an artist and the dealer.
[Publication date Apr 21, 2007]
 
Moral Rights: The Right to Destroy Artwork
It was reported in the Singapore press that several pieces of art work had been missing after the building owners renovated their premises. Some, if not all, might have been destroyed in the course of renovation. Is there anything that the artists can do to prevent this or at least salvage their art work for dislay elsewhere?
[Publication date Aug 06, 2007]
 
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