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Cultural goods can be moved from one town to another at any time.
Without production of material or cultural goods, there can be no consumption.
But he is equally right to point out that in the end we are concerned with the protection of cultural goods.
The differences among cultural goods make them appear different, but they are in fact just variations on the same theme.
Cultural goods are those with a value determined by symbolic content rather than physical characteristics.
It includes no specific proposals to improve the legal supply of cultural goods.
Other difficult questions, such as the question of the return of cultural goods, were also discussed.
Comparative advantage is also more difficult to pinpoint in the case of cultural goods.
Calls for loans or restitution of cultural goods already exist.
We live in a digital world, as any 10-year-old consumer of cultural goods could attest.
Protection environmental, cultural goods, local roads, streets and other public facilities of importance for the city.
An export licence is required for certain cultural goods, antiques and works of art over 50 years old.
They involve producing and selling not products, like other industries, but cultural goods.
I voted against this report, which draws cultural goods into a logic of the market and competition.
A special bilateral committee was set up to carry out the restitution of cultural goods.
It does, however, improve the international exchange of cultural goods, and fosters diversity.
I think a separate comment has to be made on the wording with regard to the return of national cultural goods.
Cultural goods, however, have a very high number of them, which, on top of that, often are subjective.
But also the requirement to provide cultural goods with a certificate of origin has a preventive effect.
I hope that the other countries will follow suit, so that the illegal trade in cultural goods can be brought to a close.
Those who believe that cultural goods and services are part of the entertainment industry are once again on the offensive, however.
"In international law, national cultural goods are regarded as public property, which may not be confiscated," the council declared.
This law stated that all artefacts found in archaeological sites were to be protected as cultural goods.
In the future, certain cultural goods, defined mainly by age and value, must be returned if removed illegally from a member country after Jan. 1.
It must also be pointed out that the problem of the illegal trafficking in cultural goods and its impunity are more serious than ever.