The law seems odd. I mean all you have to do is claim that you had no idea that an object of art was stolen and you get away with fencing stolen goods.

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dimwit wrote:The law seems odd. I mean all you have to do is claim that you had no idea that an object of art was stolen and you get away with fencing stolen goods.
gboothe wrote:I don't even think they could get by with a "I didn't know" claim in most places! If something is such a rare collector's item or invaluable masterpiece, asking where it came from should be automatic. They just want to get their grubby little dickskinners on it, so they don't care whether or not it is hot!
Charles wrote:]Art Repatriation has been an exceptionally hot issue in International Law.
gboothe wrote:Tha's a good point Charles, but I don't think that legally that dog'll hunt (should I say pig?)
The technicallity being the outright theft campared to seizure during looting or pillages of a conflict.
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