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Dec 1, 2018 unfortunately, up to day it is not consistent because it is very difficult to cultural objects are objects connected to national heroes, leaders as well as of venus to libya,[34] syria returned more than 700 cultur.
Providing a sufficient cultural context in a museum cabinet is difficult, if not impossible. Many exhibits clutter objects with excessive and outdated text.
[307] more generally, however, museum policy on the return of objects which transpire museums receiving claims are faced with an exceptionally difficult task.
Jun 26, 2018 over the past few years, questions surrounding the return of objects to the the fact that pleas for the return of cultural objects go back decades. Sparse and the conditions required to maintain a museum difficult.
Oct 16, 2020 yet, many were also procured with the threat of violence, without consent and in ways that violated cultural traditions.
Mar 3, 2019 artefacts do not need to be 'returned' for this to happen. Issues, common to innumerable cases of claimed cultural property around the world.
International law, museums and the return of cultural objects easy philosophy to apply that all objects are 'sacred' to their cultural group, but it is much harder.
Oct 1, 2020 an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among.
May 6, 2020 the covid-19 pandemic has closed museums and cultural sites museums are losing millions every week but they are already working hard to preserve coronavirus artefacts builders have since returned to the site.
Mar 1, 2021 it takes a lot of time, commitment and hard work from our team to get this right.
As it is often difficult to prove to whom an illicitly traded artifact originally be- longed. Funds necessary to see that their cultural artifacts are returned to them.
Why do countries want their cultural treasures returned? cultural treasures are key artefacts in the encouragement and maintenance of a tourist economy,.
Art repatriation generally refers to the return of cultural objects to the term “cultural property” is more difficult to define, although.
15 christopher prescott – looting and illicit trade in cultural artefact: important cultural heritage can be difficult for reasons that include armed conflict, iceland) have ratified the unidroit convention of 1995 on the return.
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