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Review ofPatrick J. O’Keefe, Shipwrecked Heritage: A Commentary on the UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage. Second Edition. 210 pp. Institute of Art and Law, 2014.

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Review ofPatrick J. O’Keefe, Shipwrecked Heritage: A Commentary on the UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage. Second Edition. 210 pp. Institute of Art and Law, 2014.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2015

Robert MacKintosh*
Affiliation:
University of Southampton.

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ENDNOTES

1 His contribution to cultural heritage law in general has been recognized by a recent festschrift. Prott, Lyndel V., Ruth Redmond-Cooper and Stephen Urice, eds. 2013. “Realising Cultural Heritage Law: Festschrift for Patrick O’Keefe.” Builth Wells, United Kingdom: Institute of Art and Law, 2013.

2 November 19, 2014.

3 O’Keefe, Patrick J. 2013. “‘Commercial Exploitation’: Its Prohibition in the UNESCO Convention on Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage 2001 and Other Instruments.” Art Antiquity and Law 18, no. 2: 129–48.

4 Shefi, Debra. 2013. “The ‘First Option’ in Underwater Cultural Heritage Management: A Plea for the Establishment and Application of Universal Terminology and Best Practices.” Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology 37: 20–25.

5 Dromgoole, Sarah. 2013. “Underwater Cultural Heritage and International Law.” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.