Objetivo The research seeks to push the boundaries of our understanding of, and social and legal responses to, trafficking in illicit cultural objects. The global market in illicit cultural objects is a structure of relatively rich consumers at one end of the supply chain (collectors, dealers, museums) and relatively poor looters at the other end, in source countries characterised by high levels of the 'natural resource' of cultural objects and low levels of policing resource to devote to their protection against looting (i.e. usually illegal excavation) and other forms of theft. While there has been some research into the market, compared to other international criminal markets such as the drugs trade, very little is known about the motives and activities of participants in the international trade in illicit cultural objects, their trading norms and routines, the pricing structures and criminal mark-ups, mechanisms of smuggling used in this market in order to avoid detection at customs and by other law enforcement agencies, etc. Even such apparently simple matters as the relative size of the criminal side of the antiquities trade are not currently known. Structures of international, and domestic national, law and regulation have been established in response to the moral concern the illicit trade raises, rather than being based on an evidence-oriented investigation of the practical elements of the trade mentioned. While some of these regulatory efforts have had modest success, for the most part they have been a failure in stopping the illicit trade, which continues today. This research proposal establishes a multi-method and multi-sited programme of research which aims to gather and analyse all available evidence on the trade, produce new measures of size and illicit activity using innovative methodological approaches and new data sources, and conduct ethnographic research into the illicit trade. All these data sources will be used to devise best practice in regulation. Ámbito científico social scienceslawlaw enforcement Programa(s) FP7-IDEAS-ERC - Specific programme: "Ideas" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013) Tema(s) ERC-SG-SH2 - ERC Starting Grant - Institutions, values, beliefs and behaviour Convocatoria de propuestas ERC-2011-StG_20101124 Consulte otros proyectos de esta convocatoria Régimen de financiación ERC-SG - ERC Starting Grant Institución de acogida UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW Aportación de la UE € 989 771,81 Dirección UNIVERSITY AVENUE G12 8QQ Glasgow Reino Unido Ver en el mapa Región Scotland West Central Scotland Glasgow City Tipo de actividad Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Investigador principal Simon Ross Maclean Mackenzie (Dr.) Contacto administrativo Joe Galloway (Mr.) Enlaces Contactar con la organización Opens in new window Sitio web Opens in new window Coste total Sin datos Beneficiarios (1) Ordenar alfabéticamente Ordenar por aportación de la UE Ampliar todo Contraer todo UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW Reino Unido Aportación de la UE € 989 771,81 Dirección UNIVERSITY AVENUE G12 8QQ Glasgow Ver en el mapa Región Scotland West Central Scotland Glasgow City Tipo de actividad Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Investigador principal Simon Ross Maclean Mackenzie (Dr.) Contacto administrativo Joe Galloway (Mr.) Enlaces Contactar con la organización Opens in new window Sitio web Opens in new window Coste total Sin datos