Archaeological And/Or Historic Valuable Shipwrecks In International Waters Paperback
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India
Author 1
Eke Boesten
Book Description
In this book the author focuses on the search for a global legal framework that covers activities affecting archaeological and/or historic valuable shipwrecks in waters beyond national jurisdiction. Three regimes are investigated as to their applicability: The Law of the Sea Convention 1982; the system of admiralty law as adapted to these particular circumstances and used by US courts; and the UNESCO Convention for the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage. When analysing the relevant articles of the regimes, additional critical commentary is provided. This volume provides policy-makers, commercial explorers, archaeologists, scholars and students with an overview of the relevant, existing public international law as well as questions that need to be solved in order to regulate activities affecting archaeological and/or historic valuable shipwrecks. In addition, it may serve as a guide for the interpretation of the UNESCO Convention for the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage.
ISBN-10
9067041475
ISBN-13
9789067041478
Language
English
Publisher
T.M.C. Asser Press
Publication Date
26 Sep 2002
Number of Pages
256
About the Author
Eke Boesten is currently working as an independent legal consultant in the fields of Maritime Cultural Heritage and the Law of the Sea. She was formerly associated with the T.M.C. Asser Institute in The Hague, The Netherlands, where she conducted her research for this book.
Editorial Review
[...] I am convinced that not only academic lawyers but certainly practicing lawyers involved in admiralty law and in law of the sea will be most thankful for the valuable legal research which will be of use to them.' From the Preface by Professor Dr. Eddy Somers of Ghent University