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2016 | 4 | 230-242

Article title

LEGAL AND ORGANISATIONAL CONDITIONS OF MONUMENTS PROTECTION IN THE EVENT OF ARMED CONFLICT OR EMERGENCIES

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Conference

4

Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The protection of historic properties in case of an armed conflict and crisis situations should be a part of public tasks. The fundamental act regulating the issue of the historic buildings preservation in Poland is the Act of 23 July 2003 on the protection of monuments and the care of historical monuments. In terms of the monuments protection in case of danger, the managers of the organisational units, and bodies preparing monuments protection plans or employees authorized by them are responsible for the organisation, co-ordination, and directing of the preparatory work. In turn, the heritage preservation plans are an integral part of the civil defence plans and are the subject to the annual update.

Year

Issue

4

Pages

230-242

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Dates

published
2017-03-15

Contributors

  • Chairman of the Board of the Silesian Centre for Rheumatology, Rehabilitation and Prevention of Disability

References

  • [1.] Act of 23 July 2003 on protection of monuments and the care of historical monuments, Journal of Laws from 2014 , item 1446 as amended.
  • [2.] Regulation of the Minister of Culture of 9 February 2004 on the design of the information sign placed on the immovable monuments entered in the register of monuments, Journal of Laws monuments entered in the register of monuments, Journal of Laws from 2004 No. 1669, item 259
  • [3.] Convention on the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, adopted in Paris of 16 November 1972, Journal of Laws from 1976 No. 32, items 190 and 191.
  • [4.] Regulation of the Minister of Culture and national heritage of 25 August 2004 on the organisation and protection of the historical sites in the event of armed conflict and emergencies, Journal of Laws from 2004 No. 212 item 2153.
  • [5.] Convention on the protection of cultural goods in the event of armed conflict including implementing Regulations of this Convention and the Protocol for the protection of cultural goods in the event of armed conflict, signed in Hague of 14 May 1954 ,
  • [6.] Council Directive 93/7/EEC of 15 March 1993 on the return of cultural objects unlawfully removed from the territory of a Member State, OJ,WE L 74 of 27 March 1993.

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Publication order reference

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