Restrictions have been eased on the export of post-war Korean art, and artist resale royalties introduced
The restrictions will focus on imports of non-European cultural property
With cases of breaches to artists' copyright escalating, an international framework is vital
Is regulation a wonder drug for curing the art market of its chronic fraud problem? Our columnist explains why that thinking is a myth
An expert in anti-money laundering laws shares her thoughts on the booming digital art marketplace
The rules, aimed at preventing trafficking, have been opposed by the trade and UK government's decision not to continue may put EU art market at a disadvantage
Often described as totally unregulated, the art trade is facing more stringent rules
Lawyer Petra Warrington on how to protect your business if you are holding online auctions, exhibiting and selling works on Instagram, or entering into sale contracts by email
Some think the trade was more concerned about the risk of losing sales than its reputation, observed our editor-at-large in 2015
Identifying forgeries being sold on websites is not enough to tackle the problem
From a game-changing Japanese scandal to price-fixing at the world's leading auction houses, we look at the most significant developments over the past ten years