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Europäisches Übereinkommen über Straftaten im Zusammenhang mit Kulturgut
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Nóta das Abkommen wurde am 23.06.1985 in Delphi zur Unterzeichnung aufgelegt, wurde allerdings ausgesetzt und 2017 ersetzt durch das Übereinkommen des Europarats über Straftaten im Zusammenhang mit Kulturgut
Delphi Convention | European Convention on Offences relating to Cultural Property
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Sainmhíniú Based on the concept of common responsibility and solidarity in the protection of European cultural heritage, the Convention aims to protect cultural property against criminal activities. To achieve this objective the Parties undertake to enhance public awareness of the need for protection, to co-operate in the prevention of offences against cultural property, to acknowledge the seriousness of such offences and to provide for adequate sanctions or measures with a view to co-operating in the prevention of offences relating to cultural property and in the discovery of cultural property removed. Tagairt Council of Europe Treaty Office > Details of Treaty No. 119 (9.7.2020)
Nóta Signed: Delphi, 23.6.1985Never entered into force and was superseded and replaced in 2017 by the Council of Europe Convention on Offences relating to Cultural PropertyEuropean Treaty Series (ETS) No. 119Authentic versions: EN-FR
Convention de Delphes | Convention européenne sur les infractions visant des biens culturels
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Sainmhíniú convention visant à protéger le patrimoine culturel contre les activités criminelles Tagairt site Conseil de l'Europe, résumé du traité, http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/fr/Summaries/Html/119.htm (29.3.2012)
Nóta Signature: 23.6.1985 à Delphes (Grèce)N'est jamais entrée en vigueur et a été remplacée en 2017 par la Convention du Conseil de l’Europe sur les infractions visant des biens culturels, signée à Nicosie.Conseil de l'Europe; STCE n° 119Versions authentiques: EN-FR