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International organisations fighting  Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property

Illicit Trafficking is a phenomenon that needs worldwide attention and is reflected in many initiatives that are taken.

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fighting Illicit Trafficking Initiatives
International organisations

Illicit Trafficking

Illicit Trafficking is a phenomenon that needs worldwide attention and is reflected in many initiatives that are taken. Below we highlight a few.

who-logoThe World Customs Orgnisation developed the Cultural Heritage Programme in cooperation with UNESCO, ICOM and Interpol.

 

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UNESCO does not need further introduction. Do remember that November 14 is the International Day against Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Goods. The Manifest dates already from 1970.

 

 

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INTERPOL provides databases, apps and alerts on stolen goods and trafficking. Here is how they do it.

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