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The Parthenon Marbles and International Law


ISBN13: 9783031263569
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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The Parthenon marbles case is the most famous international cultural heritage dispute concerning repatriation of looted antiquities, the Parthenon marbles in the British Museum's 'Elgin Collection'. The case has polarised observers ever since Elgin had the marbles hacked out of the ancient temple at the turn of the 19th century in Ottoman-occupied Athens. In 1816, a debt-stricken Elgin convinced the British government to purchase the marbles, which subsequently entrusted them to the British Museum, where they have remained since then. Much ink has been spilled on the Parthenon marbles. The ethical and cultural merits of their repatriation have been fiercely debated for years. But what has generally not been considered are the legal merits of their return in light of contemporary international law. This book is the first in legal scholarship to provide an international law perspective of the cause celebre of international cultural heritage disputes and, in doing so, to clarify the new customary international law on the return of cultural property unlawfully removed from its original context.

The book is a unique reference work on the legal case for the return of the Parthenon marbles and on the new normative framework for the protection of cultural heritage.

  • The first in-depth study of the legal case for the return of the Parthenon marbles
  • Casts fresh light on the facts of the case
  • Discusses the new customary international law on the return of cultural heritage

Subjects:
Art and Cultural Heritage Law
Contents:
Introduction
The Parthenon
Elgin and the Marbles
The Acquisition of the Marbles by the British Government
Greek Demands for Return
The British Museum and the Marbles
What Method of Dispute Settlement?
Issues of Jurisdiction and Admissibility
Treaty Law
Customary International Law
Conclusion: Homecoming