Retrieval Dynamics of Valuable Objects over the Sinking Ship (BMKT) as Cultural Heritage in Indonesian Waters Region
Isyrofah Amaliyah Achmad, S.H., Dr. Lilik Pudjiastuti S.H., M.H.
Faculty of Law, Airlangga University
Abstract
This article aims to analyze Retrieval dynamics of valuable objects over the sinking ship by the community, this is based on government regulation number 10 of 2009 concerning on Tourism. The potential of valuable objects over the sinking ship (BMKT) as cultural heritage are easily found in Indonesian waters region. Considering that Indonesias territorial waters are a strategic region that connects to Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. In fact, there are still many sinking objects and their contents are used by several people both economically and privately. This thing will have an impact on ownership rights that concerning to social functions and do not take an issue to laws and regulations. The government in the case of management, especially the use of cargo objects on sunken ships, there is still minimal in supervision so it is the governments responsibility to establish every sunken shipload is include as a cultural heritage. In the management of cultural heritage, the government and local governments have the authority to carry out preservation, utilization, and development, so that legal instruments are needed in the management of sinking objects which so far have been able to be taken by people for personal use without legality.
Keywords: Legal Instrument, Cultural Heritage, Licensing, Authority, Government-s responsibility.
Topic: The Role of Law in Supporting Sustainable Cities
Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/V4zfxLbmqGNy
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