With the creation of European Internal Market arose the need to regulate a very specific problem, which was solved at European level through a special protection and control of traffic of cultural objects in the European Union. Despite the fact that the legal system of returning the cultural objects has been tackled with such a narrow legal framework, this eventually lead to a strong effect on the national legal systems, especially in the area of private law, more precisely on the the national legislation of property law. These effects have also contributed to the co-creation of a very inconsistent and fragmented European Property Law and European Private Law as a whole.
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