Dr Sarah Dromgoole (Reader in Law, University of Leicester) charts the history of the legal protection of the underwater cultural heritage and considers some of the lessons that can be learnt from developments in respect of the remains of RMS Titanic. One or two issues of an ethical nature are also explored. Article based on a lecture delivered at the IALS in June 2005 and published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
The development of legal protection for underwater cultural heritage in Malaysia has been painfully...
Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: International Regulation and Problems of Implementation ...
The development of modern survey, navigation, diving and remotely operated vehicle technologies cont...
Management of cultural heritage depends on ethical decisions. These ethical decisions will bestow th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Technology development pushed forward an access to underwater cultural heritage. Diving toolsdevelop...
This article examines the impact of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultur...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Spriner Verlag via the DOI in this recordDe...
The recent discovery of the Titanic some 500 miles off the coast of Canada has given rise to the que...
This article examines the provision of the Heritage Bill 2008 relating to the protection of the Unit...
Abstract: Underwater treasure hunting is a rampant and concerning problem for marine archaeology and...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
Unlike land-based sources of cultural heritage, abandoned shipwrecks have been slow to receive prote...
The RMS Titanic’s Marconi radio was last used to make distress calls from the north Atlantic after t...
The protection and preservation of underwater cultural heritage is becoming an increasingly importan...
The development of legal protection for underwater cultural heritage in Malaysia has been painfully...
Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: International Regulation and Problems of Implementation ...
The development of modern survey, navigation, diving and remotely operated vehicle technologies cont...
Management of cultural heritage depends on ethical decisions. These ethical decisions will bestow th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Technology development pushed forward an access to underwater cultural heritage. Diving toolsdevelop...
This article examines the impact of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultur...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Spriner Verlag via the DOI in this recordDe...
The recent discovery of the Titanic some 500 miles off the coast of Canada has given rise to the que...
This article examines the provision of the Heritage Bill 2008 relating to the protection of the Unit...
Abstract: Underwater treasure hunting is a rampant and concerning problem for marine archaeology and...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
Unlike land-based sources of cultural heritage, abandoned shipwrecks have been slow to receive prote...
The RMS Titanic’s Marconi radio was last used to make distress calls from the north Atlantic after t...
The protection and preservation of underwater cultural heritage is becoming an increasingly importan...
The development of legal protection for underwater cultural heritage in Malaysia has been painfully...
Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: International Regulation and Problems of Implementation ...
The development of modern survey, navigation, diving and remotely operated vehicle technologies cont...