Potentially Polluting Wrecks and the Legal Duty to Protect Our Ocean Heritage
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Potentially Polluting Wrecks and the Legal Duty to Protect Our Ocean HeritageFecha de publicación
2024Editor
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Aznar, M.J., Varmer, O. (2024). Potentially Polluting Wrecks and the Legal Duty to Protect Our Ocean Heritage. In: Brennan, M.L. (eds) Threats to Our Ocean Heritage: Potentially Polluting Wrecks. SpringerBriefs in Archaeology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57960-8_2Tipo de documento
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As said in the introduction to this book, the determination of a shipwreck as environmentally hazardous or potentially polluting does not negate its significance as a historic site (Brennan, Chap. 1, this volume). ... [+]
As said in the introduction to this book, the determination of a shipwreck as environmentally hazardous or potentially polluting does not negate its significance as a historic site (Brennan, Chap. 1, this volume). Practice shows how wrecks may be different things at the same time: a lost property, an artificial reef, a gravesite, an obstacle for navigation, or/and a historic site and a potentially polluting wreck. This makes them a complex object for regulation, both at the domestic and international level. [-]
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BRENNAN, Michael L. Threats to Our Ocean Heritage: Potentially Polluting Wrecks.Derechos de acceso
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