Portugal’s Declaration During the Negotiation of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: International Protection and Cooperation versus Possession

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Francisco J. S. Alves
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[1] MARL,Head of DANS, Nautical and Underwater Archaeology Branch of IGESPAR (Portuguese Heritage)
[2] Faculty of Social and Human Sciences,Nautical and Underwater Archaeology
[3] Lisbon New University (FCSH-UNL),undefined
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2001 UNESCO Convention; Underwater archaeology; Underwater cultural heritage; Portugal;
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Portugal was the second country in Western Europe to ratify the 2001 UNESCO Convention, a pivotal step that occurred on September 21, 2006. In 2000 the Portuguese delegation presented a statement in the UNESCO meeting for the draft Convention, the substance of which emphasises the protection and cooperation principles concerning the underwater cultural heritage rather than the issue of its possession. In 2008, the discovery of a sixteenth century Portuguese shipwreck near Oranjemund, Namibia, confirmed that the referred statement opened a premonitory strategic window for the conciliation of interests of States around such examples of common heritage.
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