Legal Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: National and International PerspectivesS. Dromgoole Springer Netherlands, 1999 M07 27 - 239 páginas "While some jurisdictions have had protective legislation in place for some time, others have only recently begun to contemplate it, and the approaches taken or being considered vary significantly. This volume comprises a collection of essays examining the law, practice and experience in a number of jurisdictions. The contributors come from a variety of backgrounds, but all have specialist knowledge of their particular jurisdiction and a keen interest in the field. The work provides a source of comparative material, which should be of interest to all those concerned with protecting the underwater cultural heritage."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... archaeological objects.21 The relevance of Webb v . Ireland to underwater protection relates to the adoption of a ... archaeological object found in the State after the coming into operation of this section where such object has no known ...
... archaeological objects.21 The relevance of Webb v . Ireland to underwater protection relates to the adoption of a ... archaeological object found in the State after the coming into operation of this section where such object has no known ...
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... archaeological objects , while Dúchas is responsible for monuments , their respective statutory responsibilities being set down in the National Monuments Acts 1930-1994 . The 1994 Act provides for a reporting system whereby archaeological ...
... archaeological objects , while Dúchas is responsible for monuments , their respective statutory responsibilities being set down in the National Monuments Acts 1930-1994 . The 1994 Act provides for a reporting system whereby archaeological ...
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... archaeological objects are related , first of all , to questions of title / ownership , secondly to the management of such objects , and thirdly to their circulation . This latter aspect is further complicated by the presence in the ...
... archaeological objects are related , first of all , to questions of title / ownership , secondly to the management of such objects , and thirdly to their circulation . This latter aspect is further complicated by the presence in the ...
Términos y frases comunes
administrative admiralty admiralty law Amendment ancient monuments antiquities Antiquities Act apply archaeological and historical archaeological objects Archaeological Research archaeological resources archaeological sites artefacts Australian authorisation China claim coastal concerned conservation contiguous zone continental shelf Convention Council Council of Europe court declaration Decree designated discovery divers diving draft English Heritage established excavation export finder finds Greece Historic Shipwrecks Act historic wreck importance interest international waters Island issue Journal officiel jurisdiction legislation licence located marine archaeological Maritime Archaeology maritime cultural asset maritime law Merchant Shipping Ministry of Culture movable National Monuments Official Gazette owner ownership permit preservation receiver of wreck regulations relating relics remains reward salvage law salvors sanctuary scientific seabed significance Song Dynasty territorial sea territorial waters treasure underwater archaeological underwater cultural heritage underwater heritage underwater sites UNESCO vessels
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Unveräusserliches Kulturgut im nationalen und internationalen Rechtsverkehr Marc Weber Vista previa limitada - 2002 |