The 1995 UNIDROIT Convention in Rome established a minimum body of common legal rules
for the protection of cultural heritage. The essential rules of the Convention are: 1) the possessor of a
cultural object which has been stolen shall return it; 2) access to justice by filing a request with the
court or other competent authorities of the Contracting State where the cultural property is located,
for its restitution; the possibility for the parties to submit their dispute either to a court or other
competent authority or to arbitration (Article 8); 3) the right of the bona fides holder of the stolen
cultural property to be paid, at the time of restitution, a fair compensation; the correlative right of the
paying claimant to request reimbursement from another person (Article 4).
CONVENȚIA UNIDROIT DIN 1995 ȘI CORELAREA CU JURISPRUDENȚA PENALĂ NAȚIONALĂ
15.00lei