He began researching the enigmatic remains, even while working on Empire of Death.
'It was so interesting and informative. The speakers were great and to have their competing views only added to the thinking processes and debate.'Ī huge thank you to all those speaking and who supported the discussion, including Partner, Tom Bolam and Senior Associate, Rebecca Christie from our Art and Cultural Property Team. Koudounaris could not get the figures’ twinkling eyes and gold-adorned grins out of his mind. “After the last week…a really interesting discussion from a fantastic panel. I visited the archive accompanied by its soft-spoken keeper, Jaromir Malek, and his. Photo by Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images. “A fascinating event…such an impressive panel speaking on such a hot topic!” Howard Carter discovered Tuts tomb 100 years ago this month. I enjoyed the evening very much, together with some interesting conversations after” Hetty Gleave was joined by the Director of the Institute of Art and Law Alexander Herman, Mark Stephens CBE, former Lord Justice of Appeal, Sir Alan Moses and Dr Debbie De Girolamo from the Centre of Commercial Law studies at Queen Mary University of London who explored whether it was possible to find a fresh approach to reaching a resolution.Įveryone who attended received a copy of Alexander Herman’s book “The Parthenon Marbles Dispute: Heritage, Law, Politics”. Partner Hetty Gleave in collaboration with the Institute of Art and Law hosted a panel discussion on highly topical issue of the repatriation of the Parthenon sculptures to Greece.