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Virtual Law Enforcement Workshop Addresses Cultural Property Crime in Central and Eastern Europe
Virtual Law Enforcement Workshop Addresses Cultural Property Crime
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Seasoned Law Enforcement Receive Advanced Training to Protect Cultural Heritage
Cultural property, art, and antiquities are vulnerable to looting, theft, and trafficking by criminal and terrorist groups around the world.
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Training Panamanian Customs to Prevent Cultural Property Smuggling
Trafficking stolen, looted, or forged art, antiquities, and other cultural objects benefits criminal organizations and terrorist groups, erodes the legal art market, and harms our relationships with foreign partners and allies.
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Virtual Workshop Trains U.S. Law Enforcement to Combat Trafficking in Ancient Coins
Nearly 100 participants included reps from universities, museums, and coin associations.
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Cultural Property Advisory Committee Meeting, January 30 – February 1, 2024
The Cultural Property Advisory Committee intends to meet January 30 – February 1, 2024, in Washington, D.C.
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Cultural Property Advisory Committee Meeting, February 4-6, 2025
The Cultural Property Advisory Committee intends to meet February 4-6, 2025 (pending Federal Register announcement confirmation), to review a new request for cultural property import restrictions from Vietnam, and to review the proposed extensions of the cultural property agreements with Chile, Italy, and Morocco. The Committee invites public comment on these agenda items.
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Cultural Antiquities Task Force Sponsors Training for Egyptian Law Enforcement
The Cultural Antiquities Task Force (CATF) recently supported a workshop in Cairo jointly organized by the U.S. Embassy and the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities on protecting cultural property and investigating cases of illegally exported antiquities.
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United States and Italy Mark Fifteenth Anniversary of Memorandum to Protect Italian Cultural Heritage
On January 19, 2016 the Governments of the United States and the Italian Republic extended for the third time.
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Cultural Antiquities Task Force Sponsors Workshops for Peruvian National Police, Government and Cultural Officials
Law enforcement and cultural heritage experts from across the U.S. government recently partnered in Lima for a series of workshops that trained more than 70 representatives from the Peruvian National Police, government, cultural entities, and church archdioceses on enforcing cultural heritage law.
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Law Enforcement Receive Advanced Training to Counter Threats to Cultural Heritage
Cultural property, art, and antiquities are vulnerable to looting, theft, and trafficking by criminal and terrorist groups around the world.