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The OCS is pleased to introduce a new series of lectures that will discuss issues in art and law that will be of interest to collectors. The first lecture will introduce some broad topics and later lectures will look at topics in more depth through case studies.

In this talk, Professor Gallagher will address some of the legal issues that private collectors and museum institutions encounter at the different stages of building a collection. Knowledge of these issues will offer collectors tools for assessing the risks and pitfalls that they need to be aware of in building a collection.

Steven Gallagher is a Professional Consultant, Professor of Practice in Law, and Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning) at CUHK LAW. In 2013, Steven designed and introduced the Principles of Art, Antiquities, Cultural Heritage and the Law course to the LLM programme at CUHK LAW. Steven’s research interests include property law, and the development of policy and law intended to promote and protect art, antiquities and cultural heritage.

This series is being offered to members only via Microsoft Teams. A Microsoft Teams account is required to join. (Viewing anonymously will not be available for this event.) For step-by-step instructions that include how to set up a Microsoft Teams account and prepare for this event, please see our guide: [Instructions for Online Lectures that require Registration]

Please register by 4th April to avoid disappointment, by clicking on the Register button below, or write to ocs@orientalceramics.org.hk. When registering, please input the email address you use for Microsoft Teams.

This online lecture is free of charge. If you enjoyed this programme and wish to support the OCS in producing more events like this, please consider doing so by donating to the OCS.

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