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  • Закон за музеи (Law of Museums) (2004)

    This law establishes the legal framework for the operation, organization, and management of museums in the country. Here’s a summary of its key points and its relevance to cultural heritage: Summary: Scope and Objectives: The law regulates the establishment, types, organization, management, and operation of museums. It defines museum activities, including research, collection, conservation, and presentation of cultural, historical, and natural heritage. Types of Museums: Museums are classified as public (national and local) or private. Public museums can be established by the government, municipalities, or the city of Skopje, while

    Закон за заштита на културното наследство (Law on the Protection of Cultural Heritage) (2004)

    This law outlines the legal framework for identifying, categorizing, and protecting the cultural heritage within the country. It covers both tangible and intangible cultural assets, detailing the responsibilities of the state, local authorities, and private owners in preserving and maintaining these heritage assets. Summary of Key Provisions: Definition of Cultural Heritage: The law defines cultural heritage as both tangible (immovable and movable) and intangible assets that have cultural, historical, archaeological, ethnological, artistic, architectural, and other scientific or cultural significance. Categories of Heritage: The law categorizes heritage into different types, such

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