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Is the Possession of the Parthenon Sculptures by the British Museum a Criminal Offense According to English Law?
In: Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention (2022), pp. 255–274
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Christos Mylonopoulos
Mylonopoulos, Christos, Prof. Dr., Nationale und Kapodistrias-Universität Athen (Griechenland)
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J.H. Merryman, Thinking about the Elgin Sculptures, 83 Michigan Law Review (1985), p. 1880.
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Greek Law 1103/20.12.1980
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S. Lanacorda, Criminal Law Protection of Cultural Heritage: An International Perspective, in: Manacorda/Chappell (eds.), Crime in the Art and Antiquities World: Illegal Trafficking in Cultural Property, Springer 2011, p. 24.
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Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Christos Mylonopoulos: Is the Possession of the Parthenon Sculptures\rby the British Museum a Criminal Offense\rAccording to English Law? | 255 | ||
I. “Cultural Nationalism” and “Cultural Internationalism” | 255 | ||
II. The Legal Interest Protected From the Historical Memory to the Historical Identity | 257 | ||
1. The Historical Memory | 257 | ||
2. The Transition to the Historical Identity | 258 | ||
3. On the Wider Range of Historicity | 259 | ||
III. Cultural Heritage and the Restriction of State Sovereignty | 260 | ||
IV. Is the Possession of the Sculptures Legal? Merryman’s Position and its Refutation | 262 | ||
V. The McClain/Schultz Doctrine | 265 | ||
VI. The Possession of the Parthenon Sculptures as an Offense | 267 | ||
1. The Possession of the Parthenon Sculptures as a Crime of Omission | 267 | ||
2. The Possession of the Sculptures as Money Laundering According to the English Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) | 270 | ||
VII. The Possession of the Sculptures as Moral Stigma | 273 |