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  • Loi du 3 mars 2022 portant modification de la loi du 18 juillet 2018 concernant la protection de la nature et des ressources naturelles

    This legislation focuses on the protection of natural habitats and resources in Luxembourg, emphasising the preservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. It outlines strict regulations to prevent unauthorised construction or activities in green zones, aiming to safeguard the natural environment and maintain the balance of ecosystems. The document highlights the importance of conserving habitats of community interest and the need for scientific criteria in designating Natura 2000 zones. Furthermore, the legislation addresses the conservation of animal species and their habitats, emphasising the significance of maintaining the ecological balance and protecting vulnerable

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 relatif aux informations contenues dans l’inventaire du patrimoine architectural et aux pièces à joindre aux demandes d’autorisation des travaux pour un bien immeuble faisant partie d’un secteur protégé d’intérêt national et d’autorisation de travaux sur un bien immeuble classé comme patrimoine culturel national

    This legislation sets out detailed requirements for obtaining authorization for works on architectural heritage sites and national interest protected areas in Luxembourg. It aims to ensure the preservation and protection of cultural heritage by establishing specific guidelines for submitting requests for authorization. The document emphasises the importance of providing comprehensive information, including location details, historical data, and descriptions of proposed works. One key aspect highlighted in the legislation is the need for detailed documentation, such as general views and photos of architectural elements, to support requests for authorization. It also

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 fixant le programme, la durée et les modalités de contrôle des connaissances de la formation professionnelle spéciale portant sur la recherche et la constatation des infractions à la loi du 25 février 2022 relative au patrimoine culturel

    This legislation establishes a specialised training program focused on detecting and addressing offences related to cultural heritage. The program covers various aspects such as judicial organisation, police responsibilities, evidence handling, and specific cultural heritage laws. It aims to equip agents with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively identify and address violations of cultural heritage regulations. By providing a structured curriculum and assessment process, the program ensures that participants are well-prepared to fulfil their roles in safeguarding cultural heritage. The training program includes examinations on the relevant laws, regulations, and

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 fixant la composition et le fonctionnement de la commission de circulation des biens culturels

    This legislation establishes the composition and functioning of the Cultural Goods Circulation Commission in Luxembourg, aiming to safeguard the country’s cultural heritage. The commission, consisting of eleven members with expertise in cultural heritage, is appointed by the Minister of Culture for renewable three-year terms. The President, Vice-President, and Secretary of the commission are designated by the Minister, with a focus on maintaining confidentiality and integrity in handling cultural heritage matters. The commission convenes to deliberate on cultural heritage issues, with decisions requiring a simple majority vote of the present members.

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 déterminant les modalités de saisine et les documents à joindre à la demande de protection d’un bien immeuble comme patrimoine culturel national

    This legislation sets out the procedures for individuals or entities seeking to designate a property as national cultural heritage in Luxembourg. It establishes a framework for the protection and preservation of significant architectural assets with cultural value. Applicants are required to provide detailed information, including personal/company details, property location, photographs, a descriptive text justifying the architectural significance, and any additional supporting documentation to the Minister of Culture. The regulation emphasises the importance of safeguarding historical and culturally significant buildings by allowing for their formal recognition and protection. By outlining a

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 déterminant les modalités de saisine et les documents à joindre à la demande de protection d’un bien culturel relevant du patrimoine mobilier comme patrimoine culturel national et les pièces à joindre à la demande d’autorisation d’opérations sur un bien culturel relevant du patrimoine mobilier classé comme patrimoine culturel national

    This legislation outlines the procedures and requirements for protecting and managing cultural heritage items in Luxembourg. It establishes the necessary steps for individuals or entities to request protection for cultural heritage items or seek authorization for operations on classified items. The document emphasises the importance of providing detailed information, such as descriptions, photos, and historical context, to support these requests effectively. One key aspect highlighted in the legislation is the need for thorough documentation and justification when submitting requests for protection or authorization. Owners and applicants are required to provide

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 déterminant les informations minimales et la documentation de l’inventaire national du patrimoine immatériel

    This legislation sets out the essential requirements for the national inventory of intangible heritage in Luxembourg. It aims to safeguard and promote cultural elements that are vital to the country’s identity and heritage. The inventory includes detailed information on each element, such as its name, associated communities, historical significance, and preservation measures. Furthermore, the inventory documentation encompasses narratives, visual representations, and reference materials related to the intangible heritage elements. This comprehensive approach ensures a thorough understanding and documentation of these cultural assets for future generations. By detailing the material, social,

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 déterminant la composition, l’organisation et le fonctionnement de la commission pour le patrimoine culturel

    This legislation establishes the framework for the composition, organisation, and functioning of the Commission for Cultural Heritage in Luxembourg. The Commission, consisting of fifteen members with expertise in cultural heritage, is appointed for renewable three-year terms by the Minister of Culture. The President, Vice-President, and Secretary form the Commission’s bureau and are appointed by the Minister, with a designated official serving as the Commission’s secretary. Meetings of the Commission require a majority of members for valid deliberations, with decisions made by a simple majority vote. Members are obligated to maintain

    Règlement grand-ducal du 9 mars 2022 précisant les modalités de la demande et de la délivrance de l’agrément des opérateurs archéologiques, fixant les conditions de demande et d’octroi de l’autorisation ministérielle nécessaire pour accomplir des opérations d’archéologie et déterminant les modalités de saisine et les documents à joindre à la demande de protection d’un élément immeuble relevant du patrimoine archéologique

    This legislation outlines the stringent requirements and procedures for conducting archaeological operations in Luxembourg, aiming to safeguard the country’s cultural heritage. It establishes clear guidelines for the approval and execution of archaeological projects, emphasising the importance of scientific rigour and documentation. The document details the information and documentation necessary for applying for approval, including the qualifications of the team, project details, and safety measures. One of the key aspects highlighted in the legislation is the need for thorough planning and adherence to scientific methodologies in archaeological endeavours. It stresses the

    Loi du 25 février 2022 relative au patrimoine culturel

    This legislation aims to safeguard and promote Luxembourg’s cultural heritage by emphasising its significance in sustainable development, cultural diversity, and contemporary creation. It defines cultural heritage broadly, encompassing tangible and intangible elements that reflect evolving values, beliefs, and traditions. The law underscores the importance of identifying, studying, interpreting, preserving, and protecting cultural heritage to enhance social cohesion and shared responsibility towards communal spaces. One key aspect of the legislation is the classification of cultural properties as national heritage, ensuring their preservation and public interest recognition. It establishes stringent regulations governing

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