The principles of the law on the protection of cultural heritage – a proposal for a catalogue Cover Image

Zasady prawa ochrony dziedzictwa kultury – propozycja katalogu
The principles of the law on the protection of cultural heritage – a proposal for a catalogue

Author(s): Kamil Zeidler
Subject(s): Museology & Heritage Studies, Constitutional Law
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: principles of the law; protection of cultural heritage; proposal for a catalogue;

Summary/Abstract: Among the whole set of legal norms, norms that are legal principles are of particular importance. The attribute that gives a legal norm the status of a principle of law is its importance for the legal system. An important division of legal principles introduces a distinction between the principles formulated directly in the legal text (explicit principles), the principles interpreted from the legal text, although not explicitly expressed in the legal text (implicit principles), and the principles of law not expressed in legislative acts but constituting an element of legal culture (second-degree implicit principles). The law on the protection of cultural heritage is now considered to be a comprehensive branch of law, and one of the basic criteria for separating a branch of law is the possession of own principles of law, a criterion which is satisfied in relation to the catalogue of principles presented in the article, with the guiding principle being the principle of cultural heritage protection interpreted under Articles 5 and 6 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. Among other principles of the law on the protection of cultural heritage the following can be distinguished in particular (with the reservation that the catalogue presented in the article has an open character): the principle of access to monuments, the principle of social utility of monuments, the principle of access to information, the principle of control over the state of preservation of monuments, the principle of integrity of the monument, the principle of sustainable development, the principle of cultural heritage management, the principle of change in the usable value of the cultural heritage over time, the principle of financing by the monument holder, the principle of financing from public resources, principles of property protection, the principle of proportionality, the state control over the trading in monuments and the principle of the control of exporting historic objects abroad.

  • Issue Year: 80/2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 147-154
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Polish
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