英文摘要
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Government/State/Federal Indemnity is a type of insurance policy, with clauses similar to the protective clauses in fine arts insurance policies, but is rather unknown to most museums that are handling incoming or outgoing temporary exhibitions. Today, more countries are setting up Government/State /Federal Indemnity to provide national museums with an alternative to high-cost commerical insurance for exhibition loaned objects. In 2004, the national museums in Austria underwent a system revolution and restructuring of Federal Indemnity. Almost at the same time, an investigation on government indemnity systems of European countries by the European Commission was published (Study no. 2003-4897). The National Palace Museum in Taipei (NPM, Taipei) accepted the Austrian Federal Indemnity for an exhibition held in Austria in 2008. The author of this article, working at NPM, Taipei introduces the content of Austrian Federal Indemnity and, with it, analyzes the contents of Study no. 2003-4897 (chapter on Austria Indemnity). From that analysis, it can be concluded that Study no. 2003-4897 holds less relevance today than when it was originally published.
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参考文献
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周佳樺(2008)。國際借展之保險:談法國「國家保險」。博物館學季刊,22(2),69-76。
連結:
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周佳樺(2008)。國際借展之保險:談法國「國家保險」。博物館學季刊,22(2),69-76。
連結:
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Mahr, A.(2005).Lending to Austria: Indemnity, collections mobility policies, and the Austrian presidency 2006 of the European Union.Manchester Conference
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Tarpey, S.(1998).Insurance, the New Museum Registration Methods.Washington D. C.:American Association of Museum.
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