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Spoliation may
refer to: Look up
spoliation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Looting Spoliation of
evidence in a
criminal investigation The deconstruction...
- jurisdictions.
Tampering with
evidence is
closely related to the
legal issue of
spoliation of evidence,
which is
usually the
civil law or due
process version of...
- Artwork). Some 10% to 35% of the
pieces are
believed to come from
Jewish spoliations and
until the
identification of
their rightful owners,
which declined...
-
government or
other public authority. The word is also used, po****rly, of
spoliation under legal forms, or of any
seizure of
property as
punishment or in enforcement...
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remain in the
British Museum collection.
According to the
British Museum Spoliation report published by the
Collections Trust in 2017, "Around 30% of some...
- The
Spoliation Advisory Panel advises the
United Kingdom Government on
claims for
cultural property looted during the **** era. The
Panel is designated...
- his
First Annual Message to Congress,
Jackson addressed the
issues of
spoliation claims,
demands of
compensation for the
capture of
American ships and...
-
Augustus with
Bohemia in
exchange for
Saxony obviously presupposed further spoliation of Austria. In the
attempt to
satisfy Austria at the time,
Britain gave...
- be
deprived of this right.
Article 21 also
provides that "in case of
spoliation the
dispossessed people shall have the
right to the
lawful recovery of...
- profit, Ford
could not turn it into a charity. This was
compared to a
spoliation of the company's ****ets. The
court therefore upheld the
order of the trial...