UNIDROIT ASSISTS CARIBBEAN STATES TO STRENGTHEN NATIONAL LEGISLATION TO FIGHT ILLICIT TRAFFICKING IN CULTURAL PROPERTY

img01UNIDROIT participated in a workshop organised in Kingston, Jamaica, from 2 to 5 March 2020 by the Jamaican National Commission for UNESCO, the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport of Jamaica and the UNESCO Cluster Office for the Caribbean to discuss…

… the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention and the 1970 UNESCO Convention in view of accession. Government authorities as well as experts from the cultural sector, police and customs officials, lawyers and museum directors from the Caribbean Small Island Developing States met to open a dialogue with UNESCO and UNIDROIT representatives and exchange best practices on the means of preventing the illicit trafficking of cultural property and of submitting or receiving international restitution claims.

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