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Editorial Foreword
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- 26 November 2021, p. 191
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Announcement
2021 Pierre Lalive and John Henry Merryman Fellowship in art and cultural heritage law: Awarded to Tamás Szabados, “In Search of the Holy Grail of the Conflict of Laws of Cultural Property”
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- 31 August 2021, p. 1
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Between material culture and “living room art”: Historicizing the restitution of fascist-looted art
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- 25 February 2022, pp. 333-341
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The past, present: The Parthenon Sculptures dispute as an example of the ICPRCP’s role on claims barred by the non-retroactivity of the 1970 UNESCO Convention
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- 15 March 2022, pp. 479-504
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Urban law and the expulsion of authenticity: Preservation of the TWA terminal in the JFK Airport Redevelopment Plan
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- 15 March 2022, pp. 505-529
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The Ghent altarpiece after World War II: Restitution, restoration, and redemption
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- 25 February 2022, pp. 343-367
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Science, objectivity, and academic freedom in the twenty-first century
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- 26 November 2021, pp. 193-199
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In Memoriam
Folarin Shyllon (1940–2021)
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- 31 August 2021, pp. 3-4
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Creating a new future: Redeveloping the tribal-museum relationship in the time of NAGPRA
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- 26 November 2021, pp. 201-209
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“Living room art” and the material culture of provenance: Retracing bourgeois everyday life and art collecting practices through restitution files
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- 25 February 2022, pp. 369-388
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Conflict antiquities’ rescue or ransom: The cost of buying back stolen cultural property in contexts of political violence
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- 18 May 2021, pp. 5-26
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Repatriation in university museum collections: Case studies from the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
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- 21 January 2022, pp. 531-550
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Between “colonial amnesia” and “victimization biases”: Double standards in Italian cultural heritage law
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- 21 January 2022, pp. 551-573
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A tale of two cities: The fate of Delhi as UNESCO World Heritage
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- 20 May 2021, pp. 27-42
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Marie-Louise von Motesiczky: Re-negotiating the self-portrait as a woman émigré artist in the Nazi era
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- 25 February 2022, pp. 389-407
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Moving beyond Weiss and Springer’s Repatriation and Erasing the Past: Indigenous values, relationships, and research
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- 26 November 2021, pp. 211-220
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The destruction and looting of cultural heritage sites by ISIS in Syria: The case of Manbij and its countryside
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- 26 November 2021, pp. 221-260
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Book Review
Review of Dan Hicks, The Brutish Museums: The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence and Cultural Restitution. 345 pp. Pluto Press, 2020.
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- 21 January 2022, pp. 575-586
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The less considered part: Contextualizing immaterial heritage from German colonial contexts in the restitution debate
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- 12 April 2021, pp. 43-53
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Monuments Women and Men: Rethinking popular narratives via British Major Anne Olivier Popham
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- 25 February 2022, pp. 409-424
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