2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4217444
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Genocide committed by the Russian Federation in Ukraine: Legal Reasoning And Historical Context

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“…It does not prohibit such trading entirely, to account for the increased risk of supply by looting and other forms of theft from the occupied territories of Ukraine -or simply to punish the aggressor states, despite the role of cultural property crime specifically and cultural heritage generally in Russia's genocide. 11 And, evidently, such trading is an everyday matter for cultural property criminals in the occupied territories of Ukraine with direct clients or end-users in the single market of the European Union and other markets of Ukraine's allies.…”
Section: Legal Realitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It does not prohibit such trading entirely, to account for the increased risk of supply by looting and other forms of theft from the occupied territories of Ukraine -or simply to punish the aggressor states, despite the role of cultural property crime specifically and cultural heritage generally in Russia's genocide. 11 And, evidently, such trading is an everyday matter for cultural property criminals in the occupied territories of Ukraine with direct clients or end-users in the single market of the European Union and other markets of Ukraine's allies.…”
Section: Legal Realitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%