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International Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage
Proceedings of OCEANS 2005 MTS/IEEE, 2005Ultimately much UCH will be discovered beyond the regulatory competence of any State. Hopefully, if the political will exists, the provisions of the UNESCO Convention that were adopted without consensus, can be renegotiated so that its Rules can be applied to a significantly broader range of underwater cultural heritage than is possible under ...
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Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage
Environmental Policy and Law, 2002openaire +2 more sources
The management of the underwater cultural heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2003Abstract The underwater cultural heritage (UCH) includes all the material evidence of human activities carried on in the marine environment, particularly as evidenced on the sea floor. The evolution of the UCH is outlined, taking due account of its origins in the world’s traditional societies, and of the process of industrialisation of maritime ...
Hance D. Smith, Alastair D. Couper
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The Common Heritage Of Mankind And The Protection Of The Underwater Cultural Heritage
2010In this paper the author intends to show that the notion of the "cultural heritage of mankind", which clearly also relates to the underwater cultural heritage, forms part of the concept of the common heritage of mankind. He, thus, explains the relevance and scope of the common heritage of mankind principle in relation to the protection of the ...
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The Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1996In November 1995 a draft resolution was presented to the 28th General Conference of UNESCO which, among other matters, dealt with the organisation's future activities in the field of the underwater cultural heritage.1In conjunction with this resolution, the text of a draft Convention for the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage prepared by ...
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Salvage and the underwater cultural heritage
Marine Policy, 1996Abstract The Buenos Aires draft Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage proposes in article 4 the exclusion of salvage law from the underwater cultural heritage. This echoes certain statutory provisions in the USA. However it is inconsistent with UNCLOS and the International Salvage Convention 1989. Archaeological information
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The Law of the Sea Convention and Underwater Cultural Heritage
The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 2012Abstract As far as underwater cultural heritage is concerned, the regime of the Law of the Sea Convention (LOSC) is fragmentary, insufficient and even counterproductive. The English text of Art. 303, para. 3, can be interpreted as an invitation to the looting of the heritage under a first-come-first-served, or “freedom-of-fishing,” criterion. Only Art.
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Underwater Cultural Heritage in Bermuda
2002The first recorded encounter of Bermuda was between 1503 and 1505 by Spaniard Juan Bermudez on a return trip to Europe, on the eastern side of the Gulf Stream at 64°40′ West and 32°20′ North. In the centuries before the invention of the Harrison chronometer, which allowed for the routine determination of longitude, Bermuda served as a navigational ...
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A literature review on the management of underwater cultural heritage
Ocean and Coastal Management, 2023Nihan Bulut
exaly

