Programm
Thursday, 8 February 2024
9.00–9.30
EViR Directors (Münster), Sebastian M. Spitra (Vienna) & João Figueiredo (Münster)
Opening of the Workshop and Welcome
9.30–10.30 | Keynote
Paul Basu (Oxford)
Pluriversal Museology and the forensis of Provenance
10.30–11.00 | Coffee break
Section 1: Constellations of Normative Knowledge
Chair: Franziska Dübgen (Münster)
11.00–11.45
Lucas Lixinski (Sydney)
Asking Better Provenance Questions? Cultural Heritage, Legal Pluralism, and the “Other”
11.45–12.30
Carsten Stahn (Leiden)
Confronting Colonial Objects. Histories, Legalities, and Access to Culture
12.30–14.00 | Lunch break
Section 2: Constructing Provenance. Historical Institutions and the Law
Chair: Benjamin Seebröker (Münster)
14.00–14.45
Eva Künkler (Hannover)
Colonial Collections and the Translocation of Objects: The Long Duration of German Debates on Ownership and Heritage
14.45–15.30
Sebastian Willert (Leipzig)
The Forensics of Colonial Archaeology: The Ottoman Antiquity Law, German Excavations Campaigns, and the Exodus of Antiquities
15.30–16.00 | Coffee break
Section 3: The Legal Pluralism of Objects
Chair: Kaveh Yazdani (Münster)
16.00–16:45
Alice Lopes Fabris (Paris/Brussels) & Caroline Borges (Recife): And What about Internal Restitutions? Legal Aspects of the Artefacts Return to the Local Communities
16.45–17.30
Diogo Machado (Sydney)
Colonial Translocations in Legal Discourses Surrounding Indigenous Cultural Objects Recovered in Criminal Proceedings in Brazil
18.00 | Dinner
Friday, 9 February 2024
9.30–10.30 | Keynote
María Julia Ochoa Jiménez (Sevilla)
A Latin American Perspective on Restitution: Legalist and Humanist Views
10.30–11.00 | Coffee break
Section 4: Narratives of Belonging
Chair: Larissa Förster (Berlin)
11.00–11.45
Tokie Laotan-Brown (Nova Gorica) & Bekeh Ukelina (Cortland, New York)
Returning Emwin Arre to the Benin Kingdom: Using Traditional Customary Laws as a Path towards Regional Restitution Policies in Nigeria
11.45–12.30
Martin Skrydstrup (Canberra/Copenhagen)
Provenience by Proxy: On the Dispute about Spirit Cave Man
12.30–14.00 | Lunch break
Section 5: Integrating Pluralism. Thinking Toward Legal Mitigation
Chair: Olaf Zenker (Halle/Saale)
14.00–14.45
Sophie Starrenburg (Leiden)
Decentring Cultural Heritage Law? The Emancipatory Potential of Particularistic Legal Universalism
14.45–15.30
Andrzej Jakubowski (Warsaw)
Rupture and Continuity: Decolonisation of International Law
15.30–16.00 | Coffee break
Section 6: Normative Knowledge and Institutions
Chair: Olaf Zenker (Halle/Saale)
16.00–16.45
Edward Tan Yu Fan (Singapore)
An Examination of Liminality at the Raffles Museum of the Straits Settlements, 1884-1939
16.45–17.30
Gracia Lwanzo Kasongo (Louvain) & Placide Mumbembele Sanger (Kinshasa)
Restitution and Knowledge Decolonization: Unpacking the Return of the Kakuungu Mask in the DR Congo
18.00
Sebastian M. Spitra & João Figueiredo
Concluding Remarks and Farewell