4th February 2006, 07:50 PM
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Now, it the IFA was chartered, would it then be legal to require that work is directed/carried out by a chartered archaeologist (or RAO)?
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As I am not a lawyer, nor a member of the law society, (and I do not want to add to the ambiguous and contradictory legal opinions which get put up here!) I will not offer a legal opinion on this...
However the attaining of charterd status is a medium to long term aim which would require co-operation with govermentental bodies, and possible legislation ( also required in my opinion to strengthen the present system and to get past some fairly fundemental loopholes...)
I think there also needs to be some reflection on what exactly the role is of a proffessional association....
Now, it the IFA was chartered, would it then be legal to require that work is directed/carried out by a chartered archaeologist (or RAO)?
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As I am not a lawyer, nor a member of the law society, (and I do not want to add to the ambiguous and contradictory legal opinions which get put up here!) I will not offer a legal opinion on this...
However the attaining of charterd status is a medium to long term aim which would require co-operation with govermentental bodies, and possible legislation ( also required in my opinion to strengthen the present system and to get past some fairly fundemental loopholes...)
I think there also needs to be some reflection on what exactly the role is of a proffessional association....