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Vernieling en plundering als iconoclasme en bron voor illegale handel in antiquiteiten
Mathias Desmet
Gepubliceerd op 01-08-2021
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Criminologie > Criminologie algemeen
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Mathias Desmet
Mathias Desmet, MSc Law, is onderwijsassistent in de Faculteit Recht en Criminologie, Vakgroep Criminologie, Strafrecht en Sociaal Recht en promovendus werkzaam in het Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy aan de Universiteit Gent.

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