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Symposium Closing Keynote: Thomas Kline on International Law and the Recovery of Looted Artwork

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Symposium Closing Keynote: Thomas Kline on International Law and the Recovery of Looted Artwork

By auilr | April 22, 2015 | 0

By: Yvonne Woldeab*  A Tale of Two Churches.  Thomas Kline shared two parallel stories of precious lost and found (or more accurately, looted and recovered) artworks that have shaped the international art law landscape today.  Both stories are set in Cyprus—one in the village of Lysi, and the other in the northern town of Lythrankomi.…

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