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Cultural Objects (Protection from Seizure) Bill - Extension of Protection Period

10 September 2021

Lead MP

Mel Stride

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Bill Debate

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Foreign AffairsCulture, Media & Sport
Other Contributors: 7

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Mel Stride raised concerns about cultural objects (protection from seizure) bill - extension of protection period in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The amendment seeks to extend the period of protection for cultural objects on loan from abroad, currently set at twelve months under the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. The extension would be granted by the Secretary of State or relevant devolved authority in response to unforeseen circumstances such as transportation delays caused by natural disasters or pandemic-related travel restrictions. Mel Stride argues that this measure will ensure international museums continue to lend significant cultural objects to UK exhibitions, enhancing their educational and economic value. He cites examples like the Terracotta Warriors loaned from China and the Tutankhamun exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, which saw over 580,000 visitors. The extension is supported by the museums sector and Arts Council England.
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