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  • Decreto-Lei n.º 41/2001, de 9 de fevereiro (Decree-Law No. 41/2001 of 9 February emphasising the importance of recognizing and promoting traditional crafts and micro-enterprises as vital components of the local economy and employment)

    Decree-Law No. 41/2001, enacted on February 9, 2001, emphasises the importance of recognizing and promoting traditional crafts and micro-enterprises as vital components of the local economy and employment. It establishes a framework for the artisan status and the accreditation of artisanal production units, thereby enhancing the credibility and visibility of these sectors. The government consulted various stakeholders, including artisan associations and the National Commission for the Promotion of Crafts and Micro-Enterprises, to ensure comprehensive input in the legislative process. Overall, Decree-Law No. 41/2001 represents a significant step towards fostering the

    Decreto-Lei n.º 164/97, de 27 de Junho: Normas relativas ao património cultural subaquático (Decree-Law 164/97 of 27 June: Rules on underwater cultural heritage)

    Decree-Law No. 164/97 establishes the regime for Underwater Archeological Works and aims to harmonise the legislation governing underwater archaeological activities with that applicable to terrestrial archaeological activities in Portugal. The previous legislation separated Underwater Archeology from Terrestrial Archeology in what concerns methodological criteria and state supervision. On the other hand, these laws clearly established the commercial exploitation of underwater archaeological activity, to the detriment of the scientific contextualisation of the cultural heritage in question. This legislation addresses the need to protect and preserve historical and scientific information found in underwater

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