“Ubirajara” and Irritator Belong to Brazil: Achieving Fossil Returns Under German Private Law

IF 0.6 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Paul Philipp Stewens
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Abstract

While disputes concerning the return of antiquities and artworks have become increasingly prevalent and receive public attention, the parallel issue of returning unlawfully exported fossils is rarely discussed. The fossils of “Ubirajara jubatus” and Irritator challengeri are prime examples of such disputes: they were taken from Brazil unlawfully, as Brazilian researchers allege, and displayed in German museums. The return disputes were characterized by both parties relying on arguments based almost exclusively on public (international) law. This Article explores private law as an alternative approach to these and similar disputes, discussing whether the fossils are the property of Brazil and could, therefore, be claimed in an action for restitution under German law. It finds that both fossils belong to Brazil since the museums did not acquire good title through a good faith purchase or acquisitive prescription.

"乌比拉哈拉 "和灌溉机属于巴西:根据德国私法实现化石回报
尽管有关归还文物和艺术品的争议日益普遍并受到公众的关注,但与之平行的归还非法出口化石的问题却很少被讨论。Ubirajara jubatus "化石和 Irritator challengeri 化石就是此类争端的典型例子:巴西研究人员称,这些化石被非法从巴西运走,并在德国博物馆展出。归还争端的特点是双方几乎完全以公法(国际法)为依据。本文探讨了私法作为解决这些及类似争端的替代方法,讨论了化石是否属于巴西的财产,因此是否可以根据德国法律提起归还诉讼。文章认为,这两块化石都属于巴西,因为博物馆并没有通过善意购买或取得时效而获得良好的所有权。
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International Journal of Cultural Property
International Journal of Cultural Property HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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