
Florence Agreement
The Florence Agreement, officially known as the Florence Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Materials, is a treaty established in 1950 to facilitate the free flow of educational and cultural materials across borders. It aims to reduce import duties and restrictions on items such as books, films, and other educational resources, making them more accessible to educational institutions and the public. By promoting international cooperation and understanding, the agreement supports the sharing of knowledge and culture globally, benefiting education and cultural exchange.