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I too am interested in ICOM's position. ICOM should take a lead in
resolving this and especially, take ethical leadership, putting the
case forward for both sides and then compare both cases against the
Code of Ethics for museums published my ICOM.
Have ICOM been asked to give evidence or a statement by the Italian court?
Please do keep this issue live, it is crucially important.
Best wishes,
Tehmina
Salisbury, UK
On 02/12/06, Manus Brinkman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Giovanni,
>
> This is a very good point you raised.
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> It is good, because the conflict between the Italian Government and the Getty
> Museum is of global importance and the outcome of it will determine the policy of
> major museums in the long term.
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> I would suggest to have the case from the Italian side and from the Getty
> museum side published on this list so that all members will be able to form their
> own judgement.
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> Besides, because with respect to important questions like these ICOM
> leadership is needed, to have ICOM guide the process of getting more
> understanding of the issues involved.
>
> Manus Brinkman
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