Le Monde
Europe · 1 hrs ago
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'There is a genuine political will to restitute cultural heritage'
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A French cultural heritage restitution law passed in May 2024 is examined by a CNRS researcher through the lens of the Parthenon fragments held at the Louvre, exploring its legal and archaeological implications.
'There is a genuine political will to restitute cultural heritage'
Following the final passage of the cultural heritage restitution law in France on May 7, CNRS researcher Catharine Titi examines its legal and archaeological implications through the case of the Parthenon fragments at the Louvre.
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