How The Greeks Can Get Their Marbles Back

Nonfiction, History, Greece, Reference & Language, Law
Cover of the book How The Greeks Can Get Their Marbles Back by Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley, Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley
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Author: Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley ISBN: 9781301601264
Publisher: Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley Publication: October 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley
ISBN: 9781301601264
Publisher: Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley
Publication: October 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

All legal cases that have resulted in the actual return of ancient artefacts had fundamentally two issues in common. Firstly, there is a particular person or identified group that has a claim on the artefacts and secondly, those artefacts are of continuous religious significance to that particular person or identified group. The person or identified group (a Greek person or persons) belongs to the Greek Orthodox Church.

Since Greece and England are part of the European Union, the applicant/s to the European Court of Human Rights would need to be Greek/s living in the European Union in the event of an application to the International Court of Human Rights. The applicant/s must be aggrieved because of the British desecration of Greek religious artefacts that have proven significance to the present day Greek Orthodox Church. This book proves a continuous religious connection from the Parthenon Marbles to the present day Greek Orthodox Church.

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All legal cases that have resulted in the actual return of ancient artefacts had fundamentally two issues in common. Firstly, there is a particular person or identified group that has a claim on the artefacts and secondly, those artefacts are of continuous religious significance to that particular person or identified group. The person or identified group (a Greek person or persons) belongs to the Greek Orthodox Church.

Since Greece and England are part of the European Union, the applicant/s to the European Court of Human Rights would need to be Greek/s living in the European Union in the event of an application to the International Court of Human Rights. The applicant/s must be aggrieved because of the British desecration of Greek religious artefacts that have proven significance to the present day Greek Orthodox Church. This book proves a continuous religious connection from the Parthenon Marbles to the present day Greek Orthodox Church.

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