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Meanings of cultural property in inglês
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Usage of cultural property in inglês
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That's the view of a specialist in Indigenous culturalproperty, Aroha Mead.
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And it will be illegal to export or otherwise remove culturalproperty from an occupied territory.
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I specialize in the illicit importation and distribution of culturalproperty, and the illegal trafficking of artwork.
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Christie's strictly adheres to bilateral treaties and international laws with respect to culturalproperty and patrimony, she said.
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But for museums, especially those of the great empires, ownership of Indigenous culturalproperty remains an existential bedrock.
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Mr Solomon said that despite recommendations to set up a commission to help protect Māori culturalproperty the government had done nothing.
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The Whanganui iwi man said another kaupapa it is addressing with the UN is culturalproperty rights based on an agreement developed in Japan.
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Easily accessible by train, this ancient inn is registered as a unique culturalproperty of Japan and was built in 1890 entirely of wood.
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Konowaloff appealed the decision over van Gogh's painting and said he has abandoned his argument that the confiscation of culturalproperty in 1918 was illegal.
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UNESCO's 1970 flagship convention aimed at prohibiting the illicit trade in culturalproperty has been ratified by some 130 of its 195 member states.
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The court concluded the removed objects were protected under the National CulturalProperty (Preservation) Act.
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The court however concluded the removed objects were protected under the National CulturalProperty Act, and ordered they be repaired and restored.
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This may be due to the inclusion of patients with different stages of PD and different culturalproperties of raters and patients.
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It disregards the 1954 Hague convention respecting culturalproperties during war, which Britain still refuses to ratify in deference to the RAF.
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The Disney deal looks set, then, to go down as the moment when ownership of culturalproperties officially passed from creators to consumers.
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Culturalproperty rights, the impact of mining and climate change are the issues being raised by Maori at the UN's first World Indigenous Conference.