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The national scientific conference on ”The Legal Protection of the Cultural Heritage in Poland – the Experiences and Challenges of the Twenty First Century”, held in Warsaw on 27 February 2009, was organised by the Chair of the Administration and Protection of the Natural Environment in the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw and the Warsaw Seminar on Administration Axiology. The partners of the organisers were the National Heritage Board of Poland, the Centre for the Protection of Public Collections, and the Horyńska & Partners Law Firm. The conference was attended by more than 200 persons, including representatives of the conservation environment, lawyers and museum experts. The papers were followed by the acceptance of the text of the end declaration. The rank which the organisers of the meeting granted to it and the presence of the most outstanding Polish lawyers specialising in the legal protection of the cultural heritage testify to the significance of the state of Polish legislation for conservation administration.
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Monuments are protected under provisions of criminal law, which are contained both in the Act on the Protection of Monuments and the Guardianship of Monuments, and in the Penal Code itself. (Currently applicable laws protect historical monuments against damage or destruction, illegal export or various sorts of theft. Provisions of law protect also the authenticity of monuments and the reliability of those in trading. This article contains proposals of changes that - in the authors opinion - should contribute to a better protection of monuments. Special attention is paid to Art. 2d4 § 2 ol the Penal Code, which specifies a type of selected offences qualified according to the object, which is “a property of significant cultural value”.
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