Cyprus:
Ratification Of The Council Of Europe Convention On Offences Relating To Cultural Property
12 December 2017
Elias Neocleous & Co LLC
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Law 16(III) of 2017, which was published in the official
government gazette on 24 November 2017, ratifies the Council of
Europe Convention on Offences relating to Cultural Property, which
combats the illicit trafficking of cultural property such as
historical artefacts. The convention opened for signature on 19 May
2017 under the Cyprus chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers
and seven member states of the Council of Europe and one non-member
state have signed it to date. It will come into force after five
members, including at least three Council of Europe member states,
have ratified it.
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