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Réf.
42998
Type
conference volume
Titre
The UNESCO convention on the protection of underwater cultural heritage : how do we make it work? Proceedings of the ICLAFI – ICUCH Symposium, 29th June – 1st July 2017, Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
Langues
English
Auteurs
Alatalu, Riin / Adlercreutz, Thomas / Clément, Étienne / Haapala, Matleena / Mandawala, Prashantha Bandula / Rae, María Marta / Reap, James K. / Roio, Maili / Staniforth, Mark / Trützschler, Werner von / Virtala, Satu-Kaarina
Auteurs institutionnels
ICOMOS ICUCH (International Committee on the Underwater Cultural Heritage) / ICOMOS ICLAFI (International Committee on Legal, Administrative and Financial Issues)
Lieu de publication
Amersfoort
Pays de publication
Netherlands
Maison d'édition
Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands
Date
2017
Pages
119 p.
Titre de conférence
ICLAFI-ICUCH symposium
Lieu de conférence
Amersfoort, Netherlands
Date de conférence
29 June - 1 July 2017
Mots-clés
shipwrecks / history of conservation / underwater archaeology / underwater heritage / legal framework / international standards / international conventions / international cooperation / legislation / international organizations / doctrine / national legislation / proceedings of conferences / conferences / protection of underwater heritage
Pays mentionnés
Finland / Germany / Sri Lanka / Sweden / United States
Résumé en anglais
The 2001 UNESCO Underwater Convention offers a legal framework to regulate activities that are directed at underwater cultural heritage or incidentally affect it, especially in international waters. States Parties to the Convention are obliged to implement this framework into national legislation and to bring it into practice.At this joint symposium of ICLAFI (ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Legal, Administrative and Financial Issues) and ICUCH (ICOMOS International Committee on the Underwater Cultural Heritage) participants discussed the ways in which we can make the Convention truly work. How can the obligations and responsibilities of the Convention best be implemented within national legal systems, and equally important, in the working practice? How can we make sure that the legal aspects of the Convention match the practice of managing underwater cultural heritage? Finally, we wanted to discuss in what ways States Parties can address each other when obligations, including enforcement, aren’t met.
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)