European court upholds Italy's right to seize prized Greek bronze from Getty Museum, rejects appeal
- The European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of Italy's efforts to recover the "Victorious Youth" statue from the Getty, stating it was proportionate.
- The Getty purchased the bronze statue in 1977 for $4 million, which Italy claimed was illegally exported, leading to the confiscation order.
- The court criticized the Getty Trust for negligence in purchasing the statue despite being aware of Italy's claims, making the confiscation order justified.
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