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Faraldo Cabana, P. Exploring Overlaps of Cultural Property Crime with Organised Crime in EU Policy Documents. Eur J Crim Policy Res (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10610-024-09595-9
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[Abstract]: In recent years the interrelation of the trafficking of cultural property with other forms
of organised crime has gained prominence in EU policies on the protection of cultural
heritage. This article analyses how the EU has conceptualized and operationalized
this overlap in terms of describing the phenomenon and designing countermeasures.
Through a content analysis, we evaluate the articulation and use of this connection in
EU policy documents published from 1993 to 2023 that include both organised crime
and trafficking of cultural property or similar terms (n = 58). The analysis demonstrates
conceptual and organizational deficits and a correspondingly weak foundation for EU
policy. Misunderstandings related to the organised nature of trafficking of cultural property
and its overlaps with other forms of organised crime, particularly the financing of
terrorism, may result in misguided policies with the potential to undermine law enforcement
efforts. Conversely, the addition to the list of obliged entities and persons in the
anti-money laundering framework of persons trading or acting as intermediaries in the
trade of works of art opens new opportunities to disrupt the illicit financial flow in the
art and antiquities market.
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