2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0940739121000345
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Between “colonial amnesia” and “victimization biases”: Double standards in Italian cultural heritage law

Abstract: This article offers a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law with respect to issues of colonial and war restitution and of control over the import of potentially trafficked cultural property. As Italy is usually considered a “source country” and a victim of historical depredations, a form of “selective blindness” to its colonial past and to its role at the receiving end of both past and current misappropriations of cultural objects is discussed. Some recent restitutions of cultura… Show more

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