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PDF - Guidance on the development of legislation and administration systems in the field of cultural heritage (2011)
What laws should states enact to protect and promote their cultural heritage, and what administrative systems can they put in place to manage their cultural heritage policies most effectively? This revised and expanded guidance document aims to provide authoritative information on good practice in three primary areas:- the architectural heritage;- the archaeological heritage; and- the movable heritage.Consideration is given to integrated approaches to conservation, in particular those which take into account the global concept of sustainable development and the need for community involvement in formulating legal and institutional mechanisms.This publication is part of a series launched in 2000 on topics of general interest, based on experience acquired through pilot projects in different countries, and made available to all those involved in heritage in the member states of the Council of Europe.
Preface
Introduction
The Technical Co-operation and Consultancy Programme
Legislative Support Task Force
Instructions
PART A - GUIDELINES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
A1.0. Definition of the architectural heritage
A2.0. Identification and selection of properties to be protected
A3.0. Levels of heritage protection
A4.0. The specific protection system for single monuments
A5.0. Groups of buildings, sites and areas
A6.0. Administrative measures and the participation of the public, associations and local authorities in heritage protection activity
A7.0. Ancillary financial measures
PART B - GUIDELINES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
B1.0. Introduction to the archaeological heritage
B2.0. Definitions and inventories
B3.0. Protection of the archaeological heritage
B4.0. Treasure trove and ownership
B5.0. Archaeological monuments and sites and protective zones
B6.0. Archaeological reserves
B7.0. Archaeological excavations, archaeological searches and documentation
B8.0. Integrated conservation
B9.0. Underwater archaeological heritage
B10.0. Maintenance, restoration and management plans
B11.0. Public access
B12.0. The archaeological profession
B13.0. Enforcement measures
PART C - GUIDELINES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE MOVABLE HERITAGE
C1.0. Definition, identification and protection of the movable heritage
C2.0. "Public" collections
C3.0. Historical objects, historic monuments
C4.0. The art market
C6.0. Restitution of cultural objects
Conclusions
Integrated conservation
Sustainable development
Community involvement
Appendix- Information sources
1.0. International treaties and conventions
2.0. Other Council of Europe sources
3.0. Other UNESCO sources
4.0. ICOMOS
5.0. Other international texts
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