The Law sets forth the regulations for identifying, categorising, protecting, and preserving cultural goods, including immovable, movable, and intangible cultural heritage. It emphasizes the significance of cultural goods as essential components of cultural heritage, valuable for their historical, artistic, scientific, archaeological, architectural, and other societal importances. The law outlines the responsibilities of owners and holders, establishing a comprehensive protection regime that includes preventative protection, determination of cultural value, categorization, and registration of cultural goods. It underscores the importance of safeguarding cultural diversity and facilitating access to cultural goods for educational, scientific, and cultural enrichment of society. The law also details procedures for the management, conservation, and sustainable use of cultural goods, ensuring their transmission to future generations while preventing illegal activities that may harm their integrity.