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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China relics buyer refuses to pay
As the two statues in question were looted from Bejing in 1860 why would the French courts not consider them to be the property of the Chinese State?
Objects that were looted from many EU Nations by the Germans were sent back to their legal owners.
I would have thought that the same would apply to these objects.
Comments?
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China relics buyer refuses to pay
As the two statues in question were looted from Bejing in 1860 why would the French courts not consider them to be the property of the Chinese State?
Objects that were looted from many EU Nations by the Germans were sent back to their legal owners.
I would have thought that the same would apply to these objects.
Comments?