Cultural Property and the Question of Underlying Title

Conference Paper

Cultural Property and the Question of Underlying Title

Michael ASCH

Abstract

In asking the question 'who owns the cultural property found at a site,' it is useful to ask 'who owns the ground itself.' By ownership in this sense I mean 'jurisdiction.' It leads to questions about underlying title, sovereignty and treaty rights. In this discussion, I will direct my attention to the question of underlying title as a means to determine ownership of cultural property. I will look at some difficulties this approach creates for accurate determination of ownership and advance possible solutions, both for the long-terrn and the present.