Patty Gerstenblith
@PGerstenblith
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Next, @PGerstenblith presents on why the laws of market countries and countries of origin need to work together to fight cultural racketeering and facilitate restitutions. Check out her recent publication on cultural objects and reparative justice:
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AbstractThis chapter introduces the debate as to where cultural objects should be located. The chapter defines key terms and concepts that are explored thr
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@IntlCrimCourt The AC was proud to join a group of experts who submitted comments to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor’s Draft Policy on Cultural Heritage. Learn more about the comment: https://t.co/krGRW8wf0F And read more from Dr. Jakubowski on the ICC:
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This chapter examines the Policy on Cultural Heritage adopted by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (OTP
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For those wanting explanations of what’s happening in Japan with Kishida’s step-down, I recommend:
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The statue was excavated, documented and on display in a museum in Libya before its theft, which makes it different from the looted from the ground and therefore undocumented antiquities. More detail here:
nytimes.com
A 2,200-year-old sculpture of a bearded man carved from basalt, unearthed in the 1930s, is believed to have been stolen in the early 1940s.
@PGerstenblith A little thin on detail. But the donor and honorary are interesting. And what about the headless bronze statue that is no longer linked by some to Bubon?
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Two weeks to go before this exciting conference https://t.co/DwStBv42af join us in person or online! with @PGerstenblith @HeritageCrime @Interpol and @UNIDROITorg
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This conference brings international public and private law specialists together with stakeholders committed to fighting trafficking, to explore how the regulatory framework could be restructured and...
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Looking forward to this conference on addressing the trafficking of cultural property at the University of Kent and to catching up with new and old friends
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“Cultural Objects and Reparative Justice” provides a comprehensive legal and historical analysis surrounding the highly debated question: Where should cultural objects that were removed without consent be located? Read @PGerstenblith’s introduction here: https://t.co/c6EJa3DDf1
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The most recent issue of the journal Levant (published in December) is a special issue edited by @mokersel on Ethics, Heritage and Archaeology -- worth checking out if you work on these issues. https://t.co/0l0IWZCV8I
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Dolmens in Context. Volume 57, Issue 2 of Levant
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“The 1970 UNESCO and 1995 UNIDROIT Conventions” (editors A.F. Vrdoljak; A.Jakubowski; A. Chechi - OUP) is published. Wang Yunxia and I contributed a chapter on article 9 of the 1970 Convention: international cooperation and bilateral agreements. https://t.co/zbAKVjxflT
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Now Virtual! Tomorrow's lecture, "Protecting Material Culture during Armed Conflict" with @blueshield_int @PGerstenblith has moved to Zoom. Register at https://t.co/NFVZXvPaAg for the link to join #TheMagnes at 5:30pm Pacific on Thurs 2/22. @UCBerkeley @UCBLettersSci @ARF_UCB
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March 1st, @USCBS_org conference at @KernochanCenter Columbia Law School on cultural property, and the USCBS' Annual Meeting. Protecting Cultural Property: The #1954HagueConvention at 70. Registration (both in-person and virtual): https://t.co/mlZhuxo1Q4
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Two more days to download for free the chapter of my new book on a framework for restitution of cultural objects to their countries and communities of origin.
The chapter, "Historical Appropriations: Of Time and Reparative Justice," of my new book, "Cultural Objects and Reparative Justice," is free online: https://t.co/Yf9sqFSTN9
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