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by yial
883 days ago
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Not who you’re responding to but laws that govern this:
Multinational: Hague Convention of 1907 1970 UNESCO 1995 UNIDROIT US: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieber_Code 2004 HR1047 section 204. (Those are more about stopping theft / destruction- not return.) UK: Except for human tissue, it’s basically not legally regulated. Australia: No laws. There is a government program for aboriginal art and remains. But as an example, Egypt frequently requests the return of the Rosetta Stone from the British Museum. |
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I can see a compelling argument someone might claim ownership of the stone, I'm curious where in the process they were shut down, if they didn't try, or they did and their suit was dismissed.