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Under the Turkish Blanket Legislation: The Recovery of Cultural Property Removed from Turkey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Extract

The modern Turkish state arose from remnants of ancient civilizations. The remains of these civilizations represent Anatolian history and reveal much about life in ancient times.

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Copyright © 2010 by the International Association of Law Libraries. 

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References

1 See Özel, Sibel: Uluslar arasιi Alanda Kültür Varlιiklarιinιin Korunmasi, İstanbul 1998, s. 69 vd; Özel, Sibel and Ayhan Karadayi, “Laws regarding the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Turkey”, in : The Law of Cultural Property and Natural Heritage : Protection, Transfer and Access, Evanston, IL : Kalos Kapp Press, 1998. Chapter: 20.Google Scholar

2 See ROSE/ACAR: “Turkey's War on the Illicit Antiquities Trade” Archaeology, March/April 1995 pp. 50, et seq.Google Scholar

3 Ibid, p. 52.Google Scholar

5 See ROSE/ACAR: “Turkey's War on the Illicit Antiquities Trade” Archaeology, March/April 1995 Pp. 46 et seq.Google Scholar

6 Ibid, at 46.Google Scholar

9 Id., at 47.Google Scholar

10 Id., at 48.Google Scholar

11 See Özel, Sibel: “The Basel Decisions: Recognition of the Blanket Legislation Vesting State Ownership over the Cultural Property Found within the Country of Origin” 9 International Journal of Cultural Property, (2000) pp. 315340.Google Scholar