The contracting States parties to the Agreement on the Importation of Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Materials, adopted by the General Conference of the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization at its fifth session held
in Florence in 1950,
Reaffirming the principles on which the Agreement, hereinaftercalled “the Agreement”,
is based,
Considering that this Agreement has proved to be an effective instrument in lowering
customs barriers and reducing other economic restrictions that impede the exchange
of ideas and knowledge,
Considering, nevertheless, that in the quarter of a century following the adoption
of the Agreement, technical progress has changed the ways and means of transmitting
information and knowledge, which is the fundamental objective of that Agreement,
Considering, further, that the developments that have taken place in the field of
international trade during this period have, in general, been reflected in greater
freedom of exchanges,
Considering that since the adoption of the Agreement, the international situation
has changed radically owing to the development of the international community, in
particular through the accession of many States to independence,
Considering that the needs and concerns of the developing countries should be taken
into consideration, with a view to giving them easier and less costly access to education,
science, technology and culture,
Recalling the provisions of the Convention on the means of prohibiting and preventing
the illicit import, export and transfer of ownership of cultural property, adopted
by the General Conference of UNESCO in 1970, and those of the Convention concerning
the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage, adopted by the General
Conference in 1972,
Recalling, moreover, the customs conventions concluded under the auspices of the Customs
Co-operation Council, in consultation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization, concerning the temporary importation of educational, scientific
and cultural materials,
Convinced that new arrangements should be made and that such arrangements will contribute
even more effectively to the development of education, science and culture which constitute
the essential bases of economic and social progress,
Recalling resolution 4.112 adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO at its eighteenth
session,