Reflections on the General Principles of Cultural Heritage Law
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-2387_32_1Keywords:
Cultural heritage, natural heritage, cultural landscape, constitutional principles, general principles, detailed safeguarding plansAbstract
This text contains some reflections on the complex network of principles underpinning cultural heritage law in Portugal, where, unlike the international context and several other countries, a clear separation is visible—both at the constitutional and legal levels—between the legal frameworks governing cultural heritage and those governing natural heritage.
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