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  • European Convention for the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage

    This European Heritage document aims to protect and preserve the archaeological heritage of Europe and enhance conservation by encouraging expert exchanges and comparison of experience. At the heart of the convention is the protection of the archaeological heritage as a source of the European collective memory and as a tool for historical and scientific studies. All elements of such heritage, including structures, constructions, groups of buildings, and moveable objects located anywhere in European countries, are to be included for preservation. Each country party must create a legal system to protect

    არქეოლოგიური მემკვიდრეობის დაცვის ევროპული კონვენცია

    This European Heritage document aims to protect and preserve the archaeological heritage of Europe and enhance conservation by encouraging expert exchanges and comparison of experience. At the heart of the convention is the protection of the archaeological heritage as a source of the European collective memory and as a tool for historical and scientific studies. All elements of such heritage, including structures, constructions, groups of buildings, and moveable objects located anywhere in European countries, are to be included for preservation. Each country party must create a legal system to protect

    კანონი არქიტექტურული საქმიანობის შესახებ # 1335

    The Law on Architectural Activities provides a comprehensive overview of the legal and practical facets of architectural activities in Georgia. Through a series of defined terms, including “architect” and “architectural activities,” it sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the creative and regulatory aspects of architectural design and implementation. Central to the discourse are the Architectural Planning Assignments (APAs), which serve as blueprints for the development of architectural works. These assignments, issued by competent authorities, encapsulate urban planning considerations, environmental standards, and provisions for heritage preservation, ensuring a holistic

    Law of Georgia on Architectural Activities # 1335

    The Law on Architectural Activities provides a comprehensive overview of the legal and practical facets of architectural activities in Georgia. Through a series of defined terms, including “architect” and “architectural activities,” it sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the creative and regulatory aspects of architectural design and implementation. Central to the discourse are the Architectural Planning Assignments (APAs), which serve as blueprints for the development of architectural works. These assignments, issued by competent authorities, encapsulate urban planning considerations, environmental standards, and provisions for heritage preservation, ensuring a holistic

    Law of Georgian on the System of Protected Areas

    The formation of the system of protected areas in Georgia serves the preservation of the original natural and cultural environment and its components for future generations, and ensuring of conditions for the mental and physical health of humans and the creation of one of the main bases for the civilized development of society. Protected areas are established for protecting and restoring significant national heritage – unique, rare and distinctive ecosystems, plant and animal species, natural formations and cultural areas, and for ensuring their use for scientific, educational and recreational purposes

    კანონი დაცული ტერიტორიების სისტემის შესახებ #136

    The formation of the system of protected areas in Georgia serves the preservation of the original natural and cultural environment and its components for future generations, and ensuring of conditions for the mental and physical health of humans and the creation of one of the main bases for the civilized development of society. Protected areas are established for protecting and restoring significant national heritage – unique, rare and distinctive ecosystems, plant and animal species, natural formations and cultural areas, and for ensuring their use for scientific, educational and recreational purposes

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