Resource theme: Legislation - International Resource type: Bibliography - Books Author: O'KEEFE PatrickEditor: Leicester : Institute of Art and LawDate: 2007Pages / Length: 217 p.Language of publication: EnglishThe first edition of this Commentary was published in 2000 to coincide with the thirtieth anniversary of the UNESCO Convention. Since then, the Convention has been ratified by many more States, including the United Kingdom, Japan and Switzerland, and the Convention is acquiring greater significance than at any other point in its history. This article by article analysis is written by an acknowledged expert in heritage law and management. The book includes practical information on the implementation of the Convention, together with a series of appendices. Contents1. Text of the UNESCO 1970 Convention2. The Convention in Context3. Preparing the Convention4. Preliminary Issues5. Interpreting the Convention6. Analysis of Individual Articles7. State Implementation (Australia, United States of America, Japan, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Federal States)8. The Convention's Impact Appendices1. Unidroit Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects 19952. EU Directive on the Return of Cultural Objects Unlawfully Removed from the Territory of a Member State3. Australian Cultural Heritage Export Control List4. Canadian Cultural Property Export Control List5. UK Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Act 20036. Japan: Law Concenring controls on the Illicit Export and Import of Cultural Property7. Switzerland: Federal Act on the International Transfer of Cultural Property8. International Code of Ethics for Dealers in Cultural Property9. List of States Parties to the 1970 UNESCO Convention InternationalActor: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationInstitute of Art and Law Link to the website