DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PRIVADO Y CONVENIO UNIDROIT DE 24 DE JUNIO DE 1995 SOBRE BIENES CULTURALES ROBADOS O EXPORTADOS ILEGALMENTE
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Keywords

International private law
cultural objects
illegal exportation
UNIDROIT convention

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Calvo Caravaca, A.L. (2004) “DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PRIVADO Y CONVENIO UNIDROIT DE 24 DE JUNIO DE 1995 SOBRE BIENES CULTURALES ROBADOS O EXPORTADOS ILEGALMENTE”, Vniversitas, 53(108), pp. 647–675. Available at: https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14753 (Accessed: 3 October 2025).
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Abstract

The present study analyzes the Convention on stolen or illegally exported cultural objects, made in Rome, 24 June 1995 and elaborated by UNIDROIT. This Convention draws up a legal system to obtain the restitution of such goods by iniciative of the interested parts or the States, according to the cases, constructing a new “legal culture” on the legal treatment of the cultural goods in the international circuits of the art. The space reach of the Agreement makes a suitable instrument for the satisfactory regulation of the traffic of cultural goods beyond the European Union. 

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