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UNIDROIT CONVENTION ON STOLEN OR
   ILLEGALLY EXPORTED CULTURAL
              OBJECTS
         (Rome, 24 June 1995)

 and its complementarity with the 1970 UNESCO
                  Convention


  Fight against illicit traffic of cultural property in South-East Europe
                      Regional training workshop

          Gaziantep, Turkey, 19 – 21 November 2012
▪ International claims for the restitution and
          return of cultural objects
         outside the framework of
        international conventions

▪ International claims for the restitution and
           return of cultural objects
       within the framework of the
           UNIDROIT Convention
International claims for the restitution
        and return of cultural objects
    outside the framework of international
                 conventions

      Claims by the owner victim of theft –
differences in legislations, in particular on the
protection of the good faith acquirer

     Claims by a State in the event of illegal
export – In principle, no extraterritorial
recognition of the national laws prohibiting export
1970 UNESCO Convention
   Preventive measures to be taken: inventaries,
    export certificates, monitoring trade, imposition of penal
    or administrative sanctions, educational campaigns, etc.

   Restitution provisions
    (art. 7(b)(ii))

   International cooperation framework: the
    idea of strenghtening cooperation among and between
    States Parties is present throughout the Convention
    (possibility for more specific undertakings)
Why a new Convention ?
   Unsatisfactory answers given by the non
    conventional law (protection of the good faith acquirer)


   Existing conventions not satisfactory as far as
    private law aspects of the protection of cultural
    objects are concerned (good faith, time limitations, court
    jurisdiction…)

   Is a very good example of co-operation between
    States and international organisations

   Adopts a highly constructive approach
Definition of cultural objects
   UNESCO 1970 (art. 1) and UNIDROIT 1995 (art.
    2) share the same definition (importance and
    categories)

                                 Article 2
    …. cultural objects are those which, on religious or secular grounds,
    are of importance for archaeology, prehistory, history, literature, art
    or science and belong to one of the categories listed in the Annex
    to this Convention.



   An important difference
    objects must not be “specifically designated” by the State to benefit
    from the protection given by the 1995 Convention
The restitution of stolen objects
                               UNESCO 1970

                                     Article 3

    The import, export or transfer of ownership of cultural property effected
    contrary to the provisions adopted under this Convention by the States Parties
    thereto, shall be illicit.


                                  Article 7(b)(ii)

   Restitution of cultural property stolen in a museum or a religious or secular
    public monument or similar institution ...

   Provided that such property is documented as appertaining to the
    inventory of that institution

   States Parties undertake to take appropriate steps to... return any such
    property … provided that the requesting State shall pay just compensation to
    an innocent purchaser...
The restitution of stolen objects
                  UNIDROIT 1995


The principle
  The possessor of a cultural object which has
  been stolen shall return it (Article 3(1))

Illicit excavation = theft
  ….., a cultural object which has been unlawfully
  excavated or lawfully excavated but unlawfully
  retained shall be considered stolen, when
  consistent with the law of the State where the
  excavation took place (Article 3(2))
The restitution of stolen objects
Two accessory rules

  1) Time limitations: 3 years / 50 years

   a claim for restitution of an cultural object forming an
   integral part of an identified […] archaeological
   site, [….] shall not be subject to time
   limitations other than a period of three years
   [..]

   any Contracting State may declare that a claim is
   subject to a time limitation of 75 years or such longer
   period as is provided in its law
The restitution of stolen objects
Two accessory rules

  2) Right to payment of a reasonable compensation for
     the acquirer who exercised due diligence

                             Article 4(4)

     In determining whether the possessor exercised due
    diligence, regard shall be had to all the circumstances of the
  acquisition, including […] whether the possessor consulted [..] and
   any other relevant information and documentation which it could
   reasonably have obtained, and whether the possessor consulted
                       accessible agencies or […].
The return of illegally exported
              cultural objects
                                 UNESCO 1970

The Convention contains no specific measures concerning the obligation for
            States to conform to other countries’ export laws


Art. 3: no State of the international art market has ever accepted that the obligation
of Art. 3 concerned all illegally exported objects

Art. 7(a): take measures to prevent museums from acquiring cultural property
which has been illegally exported …

Art. 9: in case of danger for the archaeological heritage States Parties undertake to
participate in a concerted international effort to carry out the necessary concrete
measures, inlucluding the control of exports ...

Art. 13(b): cooperation in facilitating the earliest possible restitution of illicitely
exported objects to its rightful owner

....
The return of illegally exported
               cultural objects
                             UNIDROIT 1995

   The principle
    -    Removal of the object … contrary to the law regulating the
         export of cultural objects (Article 5(1)), and

    -    The export significantly impairs a scientific or historic interest,
         or
         the object is of significant interest for the requesting State
         (Article 5(3))

   The conditions for return
    -    Time limitations
    -    Compensation or other possibilities
Archaeological objects
               UNESCO 1970


                 Article 9

Any State Party …, whose cultural patrimony
is in jeopardy from pillages of archaeological
or ethnological materials may call upon other
       States who are affected (bilateral
                 agreements)
Archaeological objects
                                          UNIDROIT 1995

                                                    Preamble

Deeply concerned by […] the irreparable damage […] and in particular by the pillage of archaeological sites and
the resulting loss of irreplaceable archaeological, historical and scientific information

                                              Article 3(2) and 3(4)

For the purposes of this Convention, a cultural object which has been unlawfully excavated or lawfully excavated
but unlawfully retained shall be considered stolen, when consistent with the law of the State where the
excavation took place.

[...] a claim for restitution of an object forming an integral part of an identified monument or archaeological site
[…] shall not be subject to time limitations other than a period of three years […]

                                                   Article 5(3)

[…] the removal of the object significantly impairs […]:

a)      the   physical preservation of the object or of its context;
b)      the   integrity of a complex object;
c)      the   preservation of information of, for example, a scientific or historical character;
d)      the   traditional or ritual use of the object by a tribal or indigenous community,

or establishes that the object is of significant importance for the requesting State.
traditional or ritual use of the object by
   a tribal or indigenous community
                                          Preamble
DEEPLY CONCERNED by the illicit trade in cultural objects and the irreparable damage frequently
 caused by it, both to these objects themselves and to the cultural heritage of national, tribal,
 indigenous or other communities, and also to the heritage of all peoples, …

                                            Article 3(8)
… a claim for restitution of a sacred or communally important cultural object belonging to and
used by a tribal or indigenous community in a Contracting State as part of that community's
traditional or ritual use, shall be subject to the time limitation applicable to public collections.

                                         Article 5(3)(d)
… the removal of the object from its territory significantly impairs one or more of the following
interests:
  (d) the traditional or ritual use of the object by a tribal or indigenous community,

                                          Article 7(2)
the provisions of this Chapter shall apply where a cultural object was made by a member or
members of a tribal or indigenous community for traditional or ritual use by that community and
the object will be returned to that community.
Article 13(3)
    In their relations with each other,
Contracting States which are Members of
organisations of economic integration […]
may declare that they will apply the
internal rules of these organisations […]
and will not therefore apply as between
these States the provisions of this
Convention the scope of application of
which coincides with that of those rules.
No retroactive application
The Convention only applies to objects stolen or illegally
          exported after its entry into force

                         BUT

it in no way confers any approval or legitimacy upon
illegal transactions of whatever kind which may have
taken place before the entry into force of the Convention

nor limits any right or claim outside the framework of
the Convention for the restitution or return (bilateral
agreement, agreements between institutions, UNESCO
Intergovernmental Committee …)
The UNIDROIT Convention

           A base for the future



A strong influence on national legislations
              and on case law
also in countries not Parties to the Convention
Minimum Protection
  The Convention establishes common,
          minimal legal rules

                Article 9 (1)

Nothing in this Convention shall prevent a
Contracting State from applying any rules
 more favourable to the restitution or the
return of stolen or illegally exported cultural
objects than provided for by this Convention.
Increase the number of States
                 Parties
   33 States Parties
    Afghanistan, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, China,
    Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, Gabon,
    Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Lithuania, Nigeria,
    Norway, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal,
    Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain

   2 new accessions (waiting for the deposit of the
    instrument with the Depositary)
    Algeria, Angola



   Decision taken to become Party
Facilitate the application of the
              Convention
Article 3(2) 1995 Convention
  An unlawfully excavated cultural object = a stolen
  object, when consistent with the law of the State
  where the excavation took place.

Has the legislation claiming State ownership really
  the effect claimed, in particular for undiscovered
  archaeological objects?

UNESCO – UNIDROIT Model Provisions on
 State Ownership of Undiscovered Cultural
 Objects with explanatory guidelines
A better follow-up of the Convention

                   19 June 2012

  first meeting of the special committee in order to
    review the practical operation of the Convention
                        (Art. 20)

  Future meetings will be possibly linked to the new
         mechanism of supervision of the 1970
                      Convention
CONCLUSION
The main objective of the Convention is not
   to increase the number of restitutions /
   returns but to change the behaviour of
                    buyers

“A convention which is looking for legally binding
   solutions should not start from the maximum
  expectations of those who will gain from it, but
    from an acceptable minimum, thanks to the
  understanding and to political pressure, by the
                presumed loosers”
UNIDROIT
       Via Panisperna 28
      00185 Roma (Italy)

     Tel. +39 06 69 62 142
    Fax +39 06 69 94 13 94
e.mail: m.schneider@unidroit.org

       www.unidroit.org

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Marina Schneider - 1995 UNIDROIT Convention

  • 1. UNIDROIT CONVENTION ON STOLEN OR ILLEGALLY EXPORTED CULTURAL OBJECTS (Rome, 24 June 1995) and its complementarity with the 1970 UNESCO Convention Fight against illicit traffic of cultural property in South-East Europe Regional training workshop Gaziantep, Turkey, 19 – 21 November 2012
  • 2. ▪ International claims for the restitution and return of cultural objects outside the framework of international conventions ▪ International claims for the restitution and return of cultural objects within the framework of the UNIDROIT Convention
  • 3. International claims for the restitution and return of cultural objects outside the framework of international conventions  Claims by the owner victim of theft – differences in legislations, in particular on the protection of the good faith acquirer  Claims by a State in the event of illegal export – In principle, no extraterritorial recognition of the national laws prohibiting export
  • 4. 1970 UNESCO Convention  Preventive measures to be taken: inventaries, export certificates, monitoring trade, imposition of penal or administrative sanctions, educational campaigns, etc.  Restitution provisions (art. 7(b)(ii))  International cooperation framework: the idea of strenghtening cooperation among and between States Parties is present throughout the Convention (possibility for more specific undertakings)
  • 5. Why a new Convention ?  Unsatisfactory answers given by the non conventional law (protection of the good faith acquirer)  Existing conventions not satisfactory as far as private law aspects of the protection of cultural objects are concerned (good faith, time limitations, court jurisdiction…)  Is a very good example of co-operation between States and international organisations  Adopts a highly constructive approach
  • 6. Definition of cultural objects  UNESCO 1970 (art. 1) and UNIDROIT 1995 (art. 2) share the same definition (importance and categories) Article 2 …. cultural objects are those which, on religious or secular grounds, are of importance for archaeology, prehistory, history, literature, art or science and belong to one of the categories listed in the Annex to this Convention.  An important difference objects must not be “specifically designated” by the State to benefit from the protection given by the 1995 Convention
  • 7. The restitution of stolen objects UNESCO 1970 Article 3 The import, export or transfer of ownership of cultural property effected contrary to the provisions adopted under this Convention by the States Parties thereto, shall be illicit. Article 7(b)(ii)  Restitution of cultural property stolen in a museum or a religious or secular public monument or similar institution ...  Provided that such property is documented as appertaining to the inventory of that institution  States Parties undertake to take appropriate steps to... return any such property … provided that the requesting State shall pay just compensation to an innocent purchaser...
  • 8. The restitution of stolen objects UNIDROIT 1995 The principle The possessor of a cultural object which has been stolen shall return it (Article 3(1)) Illicit excavation = theft ….., a cultural object which has been unlawfully excavated or lawfully excavated but unlawfully retained shall be considered stolen, when consistent with the law of the State where the excavation took place (Article 3(2))
  • 9. The restitution of stolen objects Two accessory rules 1) Time limitations: 3 years / 50 years a claim for restitution of an cultural object forming an integral part of an identified […] archaeological site, [….] shall not be subject to time limitations other than a period of three years [..] any Contracting State may declare that a claim is subject to a time limitation of 75 years or such longer period as is provided in its law
  • 10. The restitution of stolen objects Two accessory rules 2) Right to payment of a reasonable compensation for the acquirer who exercised due diligence Article 4(4) In determining whether the possessor exercised due diligence, regard shall be had to all the circumstances of the acquisition, including […] whether the possessor consulted [..] and any other relevant information and documentation which it could reasonably have obtained, and whether the possessor consulted accessible agencies or […].
  • 11. The return of illegally exported cultural objects UNESCO 1970 The Convention contains no specific measures concerning the obligation for States to conform to other countries’ export laws Art. 3: no State of the international art market has ever accepted that the obligation of Art. 3 concerned all illegally exported objects Art. 7(a): take measures to prevent museums from acquiring cultural property which has been illegally exported … Art. 9: in case of danger for the archaeological heritage States Parties undertake to participate in a concerted international effort to carry out the necessary concrete measures, inlucluding the control of exports ... Art. 13(b): cooperation in facilitating the earliest possible restitution of illicitely exported objects to its rightful owner ....
  • 12. The return of illegally exported cultural objects UNIDROIT 1995  The principle - Removal of the object … contrary to the law regulating the export of cultural objects (Article 5(1)), and - The export significantly impairs a scientific or historic interest, or the object is of significant interest for the requesting State (Article 5(3))  The conditions for return - Time limitations - Compensation or other possibilities
  • 13. Archaeological objects UNESCO 1970 Article 9 Any State Party …, whose cultural patrimony is in jeopardy from pillages of archaeological or ethnological materials may call upon other States who are affected (bilateral agreements)
  • 14. Archaeological objects UNIDROIT 1995 Preamble Deeply concerned by […] the irreparable damage […] and in particular by the pillage of archaeological sites and the resulting loss of irreplaceable archaeological, historical and scientific information Article 3(2) and 3(4) For the purposes of this Convention, a cultural object which has been unlawfully excavated or lawfully excavated but unlawfully retained shall be considered stolen, when consistent with the law of the State where the excavation took place. [...] a claim for restitution of an object forming an integral part of an identified monument or archaeological site […] shall not be subject to time limitations other than a period of three years […] Article 5(3) […] the removal of the object significantly impairs […]: a) the physical preservation of the object or of its context; b) the integrity of a complex object; c) the preservation of information of, for example, a scientific or historical character; d) the traditional or ritual use of the object by a tribal or indigenous community, or establishes that the object is of significant importance for the requesting State.
  • 15. traditional or ritual use of the object by a tribal or indigenous community Preamble DEEPLY CONCERNED by the illicit trade in cultural objects and the irreparable damage frequently caused by it, both to these objects themselves and to the cultural heritage of national, tribal, indigenous or other communities, and also to the heritage of all peoples, … Article 3(8) … a claim for restitution of a sacred or communally important cultural object belonging to and used by a tribal or indigenous community in a Contracting State as part of that community's traditional or ritual use, shall be subject to the time limitation applicable to public collections. Article 5(3)(d) … the removal of the object from its territory significantly impairs one or more of the following interests: (d) the traditional or ritual use of the object by a tribal or indigenous community, Article 7(2) the provisions of this Chapter shall apply where a cultural object was made by a member or members of a tribal or indigenous community for traditional or ritual use by that community and the object will be returned to that community.
  • 16. Article 13(3) In their relations with each other, Contracting States which are Members of organisations of economic integration […] may declare that they will apply the internal rules of these organisations […] and will not therefore apply as between these States the provisions of this Convention the scope of application of which coincides with that of those rules.
  • 17. No retroactive application The Convention only applies to objects stolen or illegally exported after its entry into force BUT it in no way confers any approval or legitimacy upon illegal transactions of whatever kind which may have taken place before the entry into force of the Convention nor limits any right or claim outside the framework of the Convention for the restitution or return (bilateral agreement, agreements between institutions, UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee …)
  • 18. The UNIDROIT Convention A base for the future A strong influence on national legislations and on case law also in countries not Parties to the Convention
  • 19. Minimum Protection The Convention establishes common, minimal legal rules Article 9 (1) Nothing in this Convention shall prevent a Contracting State from applying any rules more favourable to the restitution or the return of stolen or illegally exported cultural objects than provided for by this Convention.
  • 20. Increase the number of States Parties  33 States Parties Afghanistan, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, Gabon, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain  2 new accessions (waiting for the deposit of the instrument with the Depositary) Algeria, Angola  Decision taken to become Party
  • 21. Facilitate the application of the Convention Article 3(2) 1995 Convention An unlawfully excavated cultural object = a stolen object, when consistent with the law of the State where the excavation took place. Has the legislation claiming State ownership really the effect claimed, in particular for undiscovered archaeological objects? UNESCO – UNIDROIT Model Provisions on State Ownership of Undiscovered Cultural Objects with explanatory guidelines
  • 22. A better follow-up of the Convention 19 June 2012 first meeting of the special committee in order to review the practical operation of the Convention (Art. 20) Future meetings will be possibly linked to the new mechanism of supervision of the 1970 Convention
  • 23. CONCLUSION The main objective of the Convention is not to increase the number of restitutions / returns but to change the behaviour of buyers “A convention which is looking for legally binding solutions should not start from the maximum expectations of those who will gain from it, but from an acceptable minimum, thanks to the understanding and to political pressure, by the presumed loosers”
  • 24. UNIDROIT Via Panisperna 28 00185 Roma (Italy) Tel. +39 06 69 62 142 Fax +39 06 69 94 13 94 e.mail: m.schneider@unidroit.org www.unidroit.org