AXE DE TRAVAIL SUR LES BIENS CULTURELS (en cours)

UNIDROIT has elaborated both hard law and soft international tools aimed at strengthening the legal framework of States with minimal uniform rules aiming at facilitating the restitution and return of stolen or illegally exported cultural objects. Not only does it effectively combat abuses committed in the international trade in cultural goods, but it also contributes to increasing legal certainty in the circulation and trade of cultural goods worldwide. UNIDROIT’s flagship instruments in this field are the UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects (1995) and the UNESCO-UNIDROIT Model Legislative Provisions on State Ownership of Undiscovered Cultural Objects (2011). Work in this area is ongoing, with the current project focusing on Private Art Collections – Orphan Objects.

The Committee is Chaired by Manlio Frigo (Honorary Professor, University of Milan, and Partner, Bonelli Erede).

The members are:

H.E. Angelo Dan (Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative, Embassy of Benin to France)

Keun-Gwan Lee (Member of the UN International Law Commission and Professor, School of Law, Seoul National University)

Vincenzo Negri (Researcher, Institute des Sciences Sociales du Politique (ENS Paris-Saclay))

Marc-André Renold (UNESCO Chair on international law for the protection of cultural property and Honorary Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland)

Ana Filipa Vrdoljak (Professor, UNESCO Chair in International Law and Cultural Heritage and Co-coordinator, UNESCO-UNITWIN Network on Culture in Emergencies)