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Autodescription — Jus naufragii (Q547603)
description: Medieval custom of disposition of shipwreck
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[edit]Hi, I merged Q6315556 into this item.
- This item (Q547603) contained english en:Wrecking (shipwreck) and a number of wiki articles related to beach-rights legislation in general
- Q6315556 contained english en:Jus naufragi and an article in Polish which was related to either Jus naufragi or beach-rights legislation in general
- The article en:Wrecking (shipwreck) does not contain information about legislation or related stuff - it is about when, who, where and how wrecking was done
I have
- Removed en:Wrecking (shipwreck) from this item and added en:Jus naufragi
- Merged Q6315556 into this item
Much better - but leaves still two problems
- en:Wrecking (shipwreck) now not connected to wikidata (don't know how to find related articles in other languages as there seems to be no such article in da-wiki
- While en:Jus naufragi and for instance da:Strandret are both about "legal stuff" the case is that en:Jus naufragi (at least the article) is concerned only with stranded vessels and related, while e.g. da:Strandret is more general and especially more about current legislation where plundering of stranded vessels is not a relevant concern (or at least not described very much in the article)