Recovery of cultural heritage objects from the sea in light of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the protection of underwater cultural heritage Cover Image

Wydobywanie zabytków z morza w świetle Konwencji UNESCO o ochronie podwodnego dziedzictwa kulturowego z 2001 roku
Recovery of cultural heritage objects from the sea in light of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the protection of underwater cultural heritage

Author(s): Wojciech Kowalski
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Museology & Heritage Studies, International Law, EU-Legislation, Maritime Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: 2001 UNESCO Convention; underwater cultural heritage; wrecks; underwater exploration

Summary/Abstract: In this article, the author argues that the 2001 UNESCO Convention introduced for the first time in the evolution of the law of the sea more radical solutions aimed at the protection of underwater heritage. One of them is a far-reaching limitation of the legal possibility to recover cultural heritage objects from international waters. According to the Convention’s provisions, such an option will constitute merely an exception to the general principle of their preservation in situ, i.e. the place where they have been located for at least 100 years. Recovery is acceptable only on the condition that leaving these objects in the sea will not fulfill the objectives of the Convention and will bring about detrimental effects in practice. It is also possible for the purpose of scientific studies. In all such cases, the methods and techniques used must be as non-destructive as possible and recovered objects shall be deposited, conserved and managed in a manner that ensures their long-term future preservation. At the legal level, they receive the special status of res extra commercium, which means they shall not be traded, sold, bought or bartered as commercial goods. The author ends his article concluding that measures of prevention and sanctions adopted in the Convention also demonstrate its strength and positive development, especially in comparison with the previous legal situation. Their enforcement provides a real chance that the principles of the Convention will be followed properly by States to ensure and strengthen the protection of underwater cultural heritage and will help stop the unauthorized exploitation of historical wrecks.

  • Issue Year: 8/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 17-40
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish