Multilateral and bilateral approaches to underwater cultural heritage protection
Multilateral and bilateral approaches to underwater cultural heritage protection
The importance of protecting and preserving Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH) cannot be overstated. However, the relevant international legal framework is far from complete. The aim of this article is to critically analyse different routes to regulating UCH, in comparison with other fields of public international law, such as international trade and investment law, from a theoretical perspective. The main argument put forward is that multilateralism is not always the only or the best way of creating binding rules on the international plane, and that, as in international economic law, ...
Risvas, Michail
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2013
Risvas, Michail
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Risvas, Michail
(2013)
Multilateral and bilateral approaches to underwater cultural heritage protection.
Transnational Dispute Management.
Abstract
The importance of protecting and preserving Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH) cannot be overstated. However, the relevant international legal framework is far from complete. The aim of this article is to critically analyse different routes to regulating UCH, in comparison with other fields of public international law, such as international trade and investment law, from a theoretical perspective. The main argument put forward is that multilateralism is not always the only or the best way of creating binding rules on the international plane, and that, as in international economic law, ...
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