
The destination has laws governing the proper sale, trade, display, or gifting of historical and archaeological artefacts. The laws are enforced and publicly communicated, including to tourism enterprises and visitors.
Example: Türkiye

Türkiye protects its historical and archaeological artefacts through strict laws that ban the unauthorized sale, export, or donation. Thousands of stolen cultural items have been recovered over the decades, and trade is tightly regulated; only non-protected items may be sold, with mandatory reporting to state museums. A national campaign was launched last year to raise awareness and appreciation for Türkiye’s cultural heritage. These efforts support responsible tourism and safeguard Türkiye’s cultural identity for future generations.
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Law on the Conservation of Cultural and Natural Property (2863) Kültür Varlıkları ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü (General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums), which operates under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Türkiye
ICOM Red List of Cultural Objects at Risk – Türkiye International Council of Museums (ICOM)






