Source: http://www.ifar.org/country_title.php?docid=1281370320
Timestamp: 2019-01-22 08:39:40
Document Index: 59061768

Matched Legal Cases: ['§1', '§14', '§2', '§42', '§2', '§11', '§48', '§48', '§48']

International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)-Country Summary-IRELAND
Country Summary for IRELAND
Educational Resources > Art Law and Cultural Property > International Cultural Property/Ownership & Export Legislation (ICPOEL) > Country Summary for Ireland
'Archaeological area'—area which the Commissioners consider to be of archaeological importance but does not include the area of a historic monument standing entered in the Register. (NMA 1987 §1)
'Archaeological object'—any chattel whether in a manufactured or partly manufactured or an unmanufactured state which by reason of the archaeological interest attaching thereto or of its association with any Irish historical event or person has a value substantially greater than its intrinsic (including artistic) value, and the said expression includes ancient human, animal or plant remains. (NMA 1994 §14; NCIA §2 )
'Cultural object'—includes museum heritage objects, library material and any other object or thing considered appropriate to be exhibited or kept by an institution specified in the Second Schedule (see S.I. No. 640 of 2002 for the Second Schedule). (NCIA §42)
'National Monument'—monument or the remains of a monument the preservation of which is a matter of national importance by reason of the historical, architectural, traditional, artistic, or archaeological interest attaching thereto and … [any adjoining land required for access to or preservation of the monument]. (NMA 1930 §2)
'Monument'—includes the following, whether above or below the surface of the ground or the water and whether affixed or not affixed to the ground—
(ii) ritual, industrial or habitation site; and
(d) any place comprising the remains or traces of any such building, structure or erection, any such cave, stone or natural product or any such tomb, grave, burial deposit or ritual, industrial or habitation site, situated on land or in theterritorial waters of the State, but does not include any building, or part of any building, that is habitually used for ecclesiastical purposes. (NMA 1987 §11)
The Minister shall establish and maintain a register of cultural objects the export of which would constitute a serious loss to the heritage of Ireland (“the register”). (NCIA §48(1))
The Minister may establish and maintain a record of cultural objects whose export has constituted a serious loss to the heritage of Ireland (“the record”). (NCIA §48(2))
The Minister may amend or, after consultation with the Heritage Council, delete an entry in the register or the record. (NCIA §48(7))
for Cultural Property Seán Kirwan
Room G54, Custom House
Dublin 1, D01 W6X0 Sean.Kirwan@chg.gov.ie
Tel: +35318882125
Room G50, Custom House
Dublin 1 nationalmonuments@ahg.gov.ie
paul.connolly@ahg.gov.ie
Ph: +35318882159