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ATE4305

HERITAGE TOURISM
Course Outline
 Module 1: What is Heritage Tourism
 Module 2: Types of Heritage Tourism
 Module 3: Cultural Agencies
 Module 4: Cultural Property
 Module 5: Registration of Cultural Property
 Module 6: Heritage Zones
 Module 7: Regulating the Export, Transit & Repatriation of Cultural
Property
 Module 8: Cultural Education
 Module 9: Cultural Property Incentives
Module 7 :
Regulating the Export, Transit &
Repatriation of Cultural Property
Week 1
Prepare for a recitation
Export of Cultural Property
Whoever desires to export cultural property
registered in the Philippine Registry of Cultural
Property shall adhere to the following requirements:
(a)Authorization from the Commission through the
appropriate cultural agencies;
(b)Application for export permit shall be submitted
thirty (30) days before the intended export from the
Philippines; and
Export of Cultural Property
 (c)Application for export permit must include
the following: (1) the purpose of the
temporary export; (2) the export date of the
cultural property; (3) the repatriation date of
the cultural property; (4) a description of the
cultural property; and (5) the inventory of
the cultural property in the Philippine
Registry of Cultural Property.
Export of Cultural Property
 The grant of export permit shall be based
on the following conditions: (i) the cultural
property is exported on a temporary basis;
and (ii) export of cultural property is
necessary for scientific scrutiny or exhibit.
Repatriation Claims and
Agreements
 Should the cultural property registered in the
Philippine Registry of Cultural Property be illicitly
exported from the country, the Department of
Foreign Affairs shall, upon the recommendation
of the appropriate cultural agency, claim the
right of repatriation vis-a-vis all other contracting
States. Any compensation and costs shall be
carried by the Philippine government.
Repatriation Claims and
Agreements
 For the protection of cultural and foreign
affairs interests and to secure cultural
heritage, the Philippines may conclude
international treaties with contracting
States on the import and repatriation of
cultural property subject to the following
conditions:
Repatriation Claims and
Agreements
 (a)The scope of the agreement must be
cultural property of significant importance to
the cultural heritage of the contracting States;
 (b)The cultural property must be subject to the
existing export policies for the purpose of
protecting cultural heritage; and
 (c)The contracting States shall grant reciprocal
rights.
Balangiga returns
 For next week study the balangiga
massacre, the balangiga bells in USA, and
the balangiga returns
 For balangiga massacre

https://www.slideshare.net/adikSaChokoleyt
s/balangiga-massacre
For balangiga bells in USA and its return
you can check any reference online
Module 2:
Regulating the Export, Transit &
Repatriation of Cultural Property
Week 2
 Recite the balanggiga case

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