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Repatriation of artifacts

Repatriation of artifacts concerns returning cultural objects to states, communities, owners, or heirs with a stronger legal or moral claim.

Repatriation of artifacts addresses claims for the return of cultural objects removed through theft, illicit excavation, colonial acquisition, coercion, war, or other contested circumstances. Swiss museums, collectors, dealers, and authorities may face such issues because Switzerland is an important art-market and transit jurisdiction. Legal outcomes depend on ownership rules, limitation periods, export laws, good-faith acquisition, public-law return mechanisms, and applicable international instruments. Even where a claim is legally difficult, institutions increasingly consider ethical duties, provenance gaps, human remains, sacred objects, and dialogue with source communities. Settlements may include return, long-term loans, shared custody, or contextualisation.