International workshop: Issues of Restitution and Repatriation of Looted and Illegally Acquired African Objects in European Museums

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13-14 December 2018, Institute of African Studies, Conference Room, University of Ghana

Issues bordering on the demands for repatriation and restitution of looted and illegally acquired African cultural objects in European museums back to their Africa source communities are gaining currency. Though scholars have shied away from intellectually debating these issues on the African continent, French President Macron’s speech on his promise to return such objects in French museums to their respective countries in Africa has provided an impetus. Thus, the need for such intellectual debates on this discourse in order to find common grounds for fairness and as a way of informing policy decisions among African governments for historical justice has become pertinent. Engaging in constructive talks about returning objects is an arduous task with varied hydra-headed political, legal, ethical, economic, socio-cultural and human rights ramifications. Cultural objects that are under such restitution demands are not limited to only African objects or by Africans or African countries. There are inter and intra-European as well as Euro-Asian and Euro-American demands.

Program

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Public Lecture by Prof Andreas Eckert – 13th December 2018

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