The legal position regarding salvage of historic wreck, being a major form of Malaysia 50 underwater cultural heritage. can be examined from the perspective\u27 of Merchant Shipping laws. However, the need for cultural and historical preservation is an obvious competing interest that must be considered. Hence the question whether the law could effectively deal with this issue, This paper examines the status of historic wreck as a salvable maritime property under Malaysian law by looking at core provisions under Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952 and some of the universally accepted salvage law principles with particular emphasis 011 the requirements for a successful salvage, This paper suggests that although the Ordinance is ill-suited to de...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between profit-oriented salvagers, who wish to ...
This article examines the impact of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultur...
The recent discovery of the Titanic some 500 miles off the coast of Canada has given rise to the que...
The recovery of historic sunken military vessels raises a number of legal issues, including those of...
The convention adopted in UNESCO on protection of underwater cultural heritage prescribed that the s...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
Unlike land-based sources of cultural heritage, abandoned shipwrecks have been slow to receive prote...
Technology development pushed forward an access to underwater cultural heritage. Diving toolsdevelop...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
On 2 November 2001, the General Assembly of the United Nations Scientific, Economic and Cultural Org...
This paper examines the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (CPUCH...
Whether historic wrecks should be subject to salvage regime and therefore capable of exploitation by...
This Note will examine the current state of international law concerning property rights to all type...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between profit-oriented salvagers, who wish to ...
This article examines the impact of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultur...
The recent discovery of the Titanic some 500 miles off the coast of Canada has given rise to the que...
The recovery of historic sunken military vessels raises a number of legal issues, including those of...
The convention adopted in UNESCO on protection of underwater cultural heritage prescribed that the s...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
Unlike land-based sources of cultural heritage, abandoned shipwrecks have been slow to receive prote...
Technology development pushed forward an access to underwater cultural heritage. Diving toolsdevelop...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
On 2 November 2001, the General Assembly of the United Nations Scientific, Economic and Cultural Org...
This paper examines the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (CPUCH...
Whether historic wrecks should be subject to salvage regime and therefore capable of exploitation by...
This Note will examine the current state of international law concerning property rights to all type...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between profit-oriented salvagers, who wish to ...
This article examines the impact of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultur...
The recent discovery of the Titanic some 500 miles off the coast of Canada has given rise to the que...