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EUROPE

Kanun # 4434

 

Accepted Date: 5.8.1999

 

MADDE 1. - The "European Dictionary of Protection of Archaeological Heritage (Revised)", signed on 16 January 1992 in Valetta (Malta), is eligible to be approved.

MADDE2. - This will take effect on the release date of the Channel.

MADDE 3. - The Council of Ministers executes the provisions of this Law.

 

 

PROTECTING THE ARCHEOLOGICAL ORDER

EUROPE

(Reviewed)

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Resides of the European Council with States,imzalayan

Europe, with the member states of the Council of Europe who signed the "Reviewed" The aim of the Council is to preserve and develop the ideal and principles, especially common heritage. }

The European Cultural Glossary signed in Paris in 1954, and the 1st and 5th articles of this especially,

3, as the members of the European Culture Agreement signed in Paris in 1954. Sözleþmeyi

The European Glossary of crimes against Cultural Assets, signed on June 23, 1985 in Delphi,

Parliamentary to the Protection of the European Architectural Heritage, which was signed in Granada, in October 1985. 848 (1978), 921 (1981), and 1072, in particular about the Archaeology of the Assembly (1988):sayýlý

Considering the protection and deportations of archeological heritage within the framework of rural and urban construction activities, considering the R (89) 5-count recommendation;

By reminding that the archaeological heritage is a fundamental way to recognize the passing of civilizations,

The ancient history of the European archeological heritage in which old history is increasing in great construction. Enough of the dangers or the laws or the laws or the laws or the laws or the laws or the people who are not. "

The urban and rural development of the mandatory administrative and scientific audit procedures that are not currently available, and the concern for the protection of the archaeological heritage," he said.

Reduce the risk of deterioration, reduce the danger of disruption, and expert and experience with respect to the need to protect cultural heritage by doing so by doing things with policies to integrate into cultural-cultural heritage. the fact that you are responsible for the fact that you are protected by the fact that you are protected Following the arrival of all European countries;

Following the development in European countries, 6 Mayans took part in the European Glossary of Archaeological Heritage, which was signed in London in 1969.

is unambiguous in the following considerations:

ARCHAEOLOGY BREAK

Article 1:

1. The purpose of the Promise of Review (revised) protects the archaeological legacy as a scientific and historical research widget, until the common part of Europe is common.

2. For this purpose:

i) Protection and review of the development of human and local environment in the history of its business;

ii) The way to get information is dug and keities. The archaeological heritage of all the remains, all of the remains, and all human remains, all of the following sites are located at the site of the following:

iii) All the remains, all of the assets and the past. They are accepted.

3. Structures, monuments, architectural monuments, areas of power, such as well-being, other types of monuments, and their surroundings, whether they are in the soil or under water, are included in the archaeological heritage.

DETERMINATION OF THE NATURE OF THE MAIZE AND PROTECTION MEASURES

Article 2:

Each of us commits to implement a legal regime that protects the archeological heritage from protecting its archaeological heritage, according to its specific procedures:

i) An inventory of the archaeological heritage and their memories or removing protected zones,

ii) The archaeological reserve areas should be generated, even if there is no visible residue on the soil or under water, so that the Maddian tracks are to be examined by future power.

iii) Anyone who finds artefacts in the Archaeological heritage site by accident must not be able to notify and review them.

Article 3:

The purpose of protecting the archaeological heritage and To ensure scientific assurance of archaeological research activities Each party is committed to:

i) The permit and control procedures related to archaeological excavations and activities are to be put into practice by implementing the following objectives:

a) To prevent archaeological heritage blocks from making a place of life;

b) The archaeological dig and search is done in a scientific way:

- Use an error when non-destructive investigation methods are available;

-How to protect, save, and hide archaeological heritage blocks, avoid dislocation, prevent, and post protection;

ii) Win and protect It is important to note that the techniques that may cause irritation are only qualified and have been executed for this purpose;

iii) The use of the metal detectors and other search widgets for archaeological search purposes, state in the cases stipulate in domestic legislation, subject to scientific qualified preleave to hold.

Article 4:

Each of us commits the archaeological heritage to the effective protection measures of the archaeological heritage, in a manner that will prevent the situation from:

1. The archaeological reserve zones are protected by public authorities in accordance with the public authorities;

2. Protection and maintenance of the archaeological heritage site;

3. Make appropriate stormys for the archaeological find from where they are found.

Article 5:

Each of us commits to the following considerations:

1. Archeologists:

i) Planning policies for detecting balanced strategies for protecting, storing, and disinvesting cysts with archeological depots, andçeþitli

ii) The implementation of the programme of the

2, by trying to understand the needs of archaeology and construction, by having to add them to implementation phases;

2. By means of a systematic advisory mechanism between archaeologists, people, and the initiators:

i) The process of building plans that are likely to destroy archaeological heritage;

ii) Stin to ensure that the scientific review can be done and the results are given enough time and offerings to be published;

3. To take notice of the environmental impact and the decisions arising from them, the archaeological cysts and their environment;

4. To take precautions for the protection of the archaeological heritage of the archaeological heritage on the occasion of the construction work;

5. To ensure that the public opening of the archaeological site is not harmful to the archaeological and scientific nature of these cysts and their environment, especially for many visitors.

RESEARCH AND RESEARCH SECURITY OF THE PROTECTION

Article 6:

Each of the following:

1. Preventing the financial support of national, regional or local public authorities in the measure of archaeological research;

2. They increased the necessary equipment for the protective archeology and for this purpose,

i) has completed the cost of any archeological order that will arise as a result of any large-scale public or private franchitor. take measures to comply with appropriate public and private sector funds;

ii) The budget of these plays, as well as environmental and environmental impact reviews, is an archaeological preliminary examination and a calls, announcements of scientific synthesis documents and findings, as well as publications taahhüt

COLLECTING AND PROPAGATION

Article 7:

Each of the Parties to review and facilitate archaeological finds:

1. Make or update the surveys, inventory, and maps of archaeological site surveys,envanterlerini

2. After the archaeological activity, it is committed to take all practical precautions before the declaration of experts ' notice to prepare a translatable synthesis document.

Article 8:

Each of us:

1. It did not facilitate the scientific objective of the archaeological heritage, in the national or international plan, but did not take the necessary precautions to avoid damaging the cultural and scientific means of my grandfather;

2.

commitment.

PUBLIC COMMENT

PUBLIC VIEW

Article 9:

Each of the following:

1. For the recognition of the dangers that threaten the archeological and archaeological heritage, public opinion on this legacy will be awakzed and enhanced,

2. commits tosergilenmesini

commitment to the public display of the archaeological heritage, and especially the public's opening to the public.

ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PREVENT ROAMING

Article 10:

Each party commits to:

1. To coordinate information between public authorities and scientific installations about the identified legislation;

2. To inform the competent authorities of the origin country of the origin country of the country of origin (reviewed) and all the details of any works and information that may be caused by illegal geese or from legal geese;

3. Foreign policy-based museums and other similar installations have not been controlled, but are required to buy archaeological heritage blocks from illegal excavations or from official geese, according to the government. measures;

4. For the museum and similar installations of Party countries that are not subject to a public policy state control:

i) to get the text of the President (reviewed) to them,

ii) 3 in the Yukari. to make an effort to comply with the following museums and installations in a paragraph that is subject to the policy.

5. From the unsupervised, the information, information, stimulation, and cooperation of the archaeological heritage of the Jewish heritage site, caused by the illegal geese.

Article 11:

No provision of the Business Glossary (reviewed) shall halve any binary or multilateral agreement that may be available or available between us, for the return of the archaeological heritage block or its return to its rightful owner. does not return.

WORKING BOAT AND THE BRIMBLE ARTIF_RC

Article 12:

Parties:

1. Technical and scientific assistance with experience and expertise in the topics related to archaeological heritage,

2. They undertakeuzman

commitment to protect the archaeological heritage, including the continuous education framework within the framework of national legislation or the international understanding that they are parties to.

AUDIT OF THE REVIEW

Article 13:

The Committee of Experts set up by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, where the Council of Europe is a matter of 17 articles The application of the statement (reviewed), and in particular the Tasked with monitoring:

1. As a delegate to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, a report on the implementation of the policies and the implementation of the principles of the archaeological heritage in the countries of the Party (reviewed) is the case;

2. Informing the public about the objectives of the Council of Europe Ministerial Committee, including the review or review of the multi-party activity and the review (review), including the (review) objectives, including the " Propose any measure of the implementation of the provisions of the migration);

3. To the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe for the invitation of non-members of the Council of Europe to become a party to the Glossary (revised).

FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 14:

1. The review (reviewed) has been reviewed by the European Council member states and the European Cultural Glossary of states.

Approval, acceptance, or approval of the word will be submitted. Approval, acceptance, or cervix documentation The Council of Europe's General Secretariat will be charged.

2. The Archaeological Heritage Protection Europe Agreement, signed in London on May 6, 1969, does not warrant approval, acceptance, or cervix if a state of the European Glossary does not report the annulus annulus, or if it does not denounce the annulus at any time.

3. Under-review (reviewed), at least three of the states, including the European Council, will be eligible to take effect under the provisions of the preceding paragraphs, six months after the date they reported their desire to be party.

4. If the termination of the preceding two paragraphs was not real at the same time as the effective attempt of the termination of the Glossary of 6 Mayans 1969, any State, approval, acceptance or cervix that signed the Business Agreement was the same as it was in the process of using the following two paragraphs. 6 Mays may continue to implement the Glossary of 1969 until it is effective in the process.

5. Any of the states that have signed (reviewed), signed but will subsequently notify the party's desire to be Party, will take effect from the balance of each of the states that are subsequently notified.

Article 15:

1. The Ministerial Committee of the Council of Europe () is the 20th European Council of the Council of Europe (20th), after the President's Committee of the Council of Europe (revised). (d) the party, which stipulated in its article, and the representative of the representatives of the states with the right to be on the Committee, is inviting any other state and the European Economic Community that is not a member of the Council and the European Economic Community is invited to join the Promise (review). .

2. If folded, the contribution of the folded state or to the European Economic Community will take effect from the European Council Secretary General to the Secretary General after the following month.

Article 16:

1. Each state, signature, or approval may determine the territory or territory of the Glossary (reviewed) in the tevdii of the acceptance, approval, or acceptance document.

2. Each state may then at any time be able to contact the Secretary General of the Council of Europe in a statement, which may be able to apply to any other part of the territory specified in the notice of the implementation of the statement. A statement from this new piece of land will take place after the notice is taken by the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe.

3. Each statement made by the preceding two paragraphs will be able to withdraw to the General Secretary and withdraw with a note, due to the part of the piece of land that is understood in this notice. The withdrawal will be effective after the Secretary General's notice.

Article 17:

1. Each party may denounce (revised) basil at any time by the General Sekretere nota tevdii.

2. The annuities will take effect from the Secretary-General below the due date of the notice.

Article 18:

Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, member of the Council of Europe, European Culture Each state and the European Economic Community (s) that are invited to quote or fold into the Glossary:

a) Each sign,kabul

b) Each approval, acceptance, depiction, or contact paper,

c) 14, 15, and 16 items per alert Any entry, review, and notification of the effective date,

d),ilgili

will declare the effective entry,

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Those who have signed, signed, and are authorized to do so.

The United States, in English and French languages, will apply to both text in the same way as the 16 January, in single copy, to be preserved in the European Council. In 1992, in Valetta.

The Secretary-General of the Council of Europe invites an approved copy of the European Council to take part in all states, the European Union of Culture, and the states and the Glossary. will forward to non-member states or the European Economic Community.