The Ethics of Cultural Heritage 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1649-8_6
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Repatriating Human Remains: Searching for an Acceptable Ethics

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“…Comparison of the given definitions indicates that their only difference is in the encroachment subject: if in the case of violation, these are human remains, then in the case of Desecration, they are the places of burial. This version of the correlation of the considered concepts in the doctrine is actively supported by Dickerson and Ceeney, who points out that "violation" is always directed at a body, and "desecration" is committed only in relation to religious buildings (Dickerson & Ceeney, 2015;Khan, 2022).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Comparison of the given definitions indicates that their only difference is in the encroachment subject: if in the case of violation, these are human remains, then in the case of Desecration, they are the places of burial. This version of the correlation of the considered concepts in the doctrine is actively supported by Dickerson and Ceeney, who points out that "violation" is always directed at a body, and "desecration" is committed only in relation to religious buildings (Dickerson & Ceeney, 2015;Khan, 2022).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…It should be noted that in the process of society development, the acts covered by the specified composition (Desecration of the dead bodies and the places of their burial) were subjected to various criminal legal regulation, which directly depended on the factors of influence concerning the regulation of social relations during a specific historical period (Dickerson & Ceeney, 2015;Temperman & Koltay, 2017).…”
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“…The evaluation of ethical policies and strategies is an important precondition for trustworthiness and good reputation which further creates investment opportunities for supporting of projects that will help the region to develop. Two kinds of questions emerge in this context: (1) what strategies and procedures should be conceptualised and verified by the ethic of cultural heritage? (2) how to build ethical culture in companies and institutions in relation to social sustainability and cultural heritage.…”
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