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This article provides a summary of the current state of antiquities protection, the need for reform, and the failure of successive governments to recognize this need either through the effective use of existing legislation or the implementation of new legislation. This study confirms that without government action, the Jordanian Antiquities Law will remain largely unable to address the risks facing the movable antiquities in Jordan._x000D_ author: Alaeldin Alkhasawneh, Tayil Alshyab, Faisal Alshawabkeh.
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This page is a summary of: Legal Aspects of Movable Antiquities Protection in Jordanian Legislation: An Analytical Critical Study, Arab Law Quarterly, March 2021, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/15730255-bja10078.
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