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Trafficking in Human Skeletal Remains: An Historical Perspective
Kim Browne
Centre for Law and Justice
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Historical Perspective
100%
Human Skeletal Remains
100%
Human Activities
40%
Cultural Heritage
40%
Cultural Relics
40%
20th Century
20%
Ethical Issues
20%
Teaching Institutions
20%
International Law
20%
Reform Agenda
20%
Ghosts
20%
Law Enforcement
20%
United Nations
20%
19th Century
20%
Legal Issues
20%
Marine Environment
20%
Contemporary International Law
20%
Medical Profession
20%
Legislative Reform
20%
Scientific Institutions
20%
State Party
20%
Underwater Cultural Heritage
20%
Federated States of Micronesia
20%
Chuuk Lagoon
20%
Export-import
20%
Human Body Parts
20%
Skeletal Remains
20%
International Treaties
20%
Repatriation
20%
Legal Enforcement
20%
Human Skull
20%
Ownership Transfer
20%
Marine Technology
20%
War Trophies
20%
Human Bone
20%
Law Reform
20%
Commercial Trade
20%
Bone Collection
20%
Religious Icons
20%
Underwater Environment
20%
Criminal Offense
20%
Cultural Property
20%
Selling
20%
Cultural Material
20%
Historical Practice
20%
Historic Shipwreck
20%
Shipwreck Salvage
20%
Colonized Peoples
20%
Social Sciences
Human Remains
100%
Cultural Heritage
37%
International Law
25%
Nineteenth Century
12%
Twentieth Century
12%
Shipwreck
12%
Medical Profession
12%
Legal Reform
12%
Party State
12%
Marine Environment
12%
Repatriation
12%
International Treaty
12%
Exports/Imports
12%
Legal and Ethical Issue
12%
United Nations
12%
Ownership
12%
Micronesia
12%
Criminal Offense
12%
Case Study
12%
Cultural Property
12%
Colonized People
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ethical Issue
100%
Ownership
100%
Repatriation
100%