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  • Cultural Heritage Restitution: Ethical and Legal Issues . . .
    Science’s inability to determine the authenticity of ancient objects complicates the issue of cultural heritage restitution even further In addition, provenances are regularly forged After explaining these legal terms, Professor Gerstenblith discussed the responsibility of individuals, institutions, and museums when researching or working
  • Who Owns Culture?: the Preservation and Destruction of . . .
    One of the best ways for people to help save heritage is to remember that demand is the driver for looting and destruction Governments can work to craft better legislation, prioritize better enforcement, greater funding, and vigorous prosecution for violators, but as long as there is a viable market for recently looted antiquities, they will
  • A Beginners Guide to the Repatriation of Stolen or Looted Art . . .
    This article was co-authored with Rose Cox and Jessica Markabawi Colonisation, war crimes and international organised crime have resulted in the unlawful movement of cultural materials and artworks from one country to another Whilst there has been a long-held belief that “looting cultural heritage is wrong and stolen objects should be returned to their rightful owner”, the inclination to
  • LOOTED CULTURAL OBJECTS - Columbia Law Review
    Just as cultural heritage was looted under the auspices of foreign colonialism overseas, Native American cultural items and human remains have also been systematically looted within the United States under the auspices of colonialism and postcolonial laws, policies, and social norms 74 74 See Kathleen S Fine-Dare, Grave Injustice: The
  • How to Be a ‘Good’ Collector: Some Ethical Reflections on the . . .
    Footnote 6 Here we need not be much concerned with the cultural heritage of the larger varieties (e g , buildings, battlefields, landscapes) or with intangible heritage (ceremonies, customs, traditional tales, music) but only with the kinds of smaller objects that form the contents of the typical private collection: things such as paintings and
  • Cultural heritage: values and ownership - ResearchGate
    ownership, objects of cultural heritage should be made as widely accessible as possible, in accordance with the principle of free access to cultural values
  • Legal aspects concerning the restitution of cultural property . . .
    ‘The court or other competent authority of the State addressed shall order the return of an illegally exported cultural object if the requesting State establishes that the removal of the object from its territory significantly impairs one or more of the following interests: (a) the physical preservation of the object or of its context; (b) the integrity of a complex object; (c) the


















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