1. Do you agree with the French Parliament's move to simplify the procedure for returning illegally acquired cultural relics?
2. Do you think the passage of this bill signifies that France is confronting and correcting its history of colonial plunder at the legal level?
3. Do you think France's move challenges the so-called justification of "legalized looting of cultural relics" by Western colonial powers and could pressure some countries to reexamine their own cultural property policies?
4. The passage of the bill does not mean that the relevant cultural relics will automatically be returned, as many obstacles still remain, including the classification of the artifacts and review procedures. Do you think the return of illegally acquired cultural relics still has a long way to go?
5. Do you think cultural relics obtained through colonial expansion and wartime looting are entirely illegitimate and should be returned to their countries of origin as soon as possible?
6. Do you think the international community should establish more binding and enforceable rules under the framework of international law and create a mechanism for the recovery and return of looted cultural relics?
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