Authorities and Subjects? The legal framework for public participation in Austria
Electronic versions
- Raimund Karl - Speaker
Description
The Austrian National Heritage Agency [BDA] has long maintained that all archaeological fieldwork in Austria is only permitted with a permit according to the Austrian Monuments Protection Law. Such permits, since 1999, can only be issued to archaeology graduates, severely restricting the rights of most Austrian citizens to engage in self-determined archaeological research. Yet, the right to conduct self-determined research has been enshrined since 1923 in the Austrian Constitution, and increasingly been guaranteed by various international legal instruments. This paper demonstrates that the BDA has interpreted the law incorrectly. A proposal is also presented of how voluntary compliance with archaeological quality assurance regulations could be enhanced.
11 Apr 2018
Event (Workshop)
Title | University of Padua Participatory Archaeology Spring School |
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Period | 9/04/18 → 15/04/18 |
Web address (URL) | |
Location | MAG Museum |
City | Canale di Tenno-Riva del Garda |
Country/Territory | Italy |
Degree of recognition | International event |
Event (Workshop)
Title | University of Padua Participatory Archaeology Spring School |
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Date | 9/04/18 → 15/04/18 |
Website | |
Location | MAG Museum |
City | Canale di Tenno-Riva del Garda |
Country/Territory | Italy |
Degree of recognition | International event |
Keywords
- Archaeology, Heritage law, Heritage management, Austria, Human Rights
Research outputs (1)
- Published
Authorities and subjects? The legal framework for public participation in Austrian archaeology
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Prof. activities and awards (1)
University of Padua Participatory Archaeology Spring School
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course