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International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict Marina Lostal

International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict By Marina Lostal

International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict by Marina Lostal


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Summary

This book addresses the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict. It spells out this area's discrete legal principles, providing easy-to-understand guidelines for lawyers and non-lawyers alike. Through case studies, it provides a novel perspective of the issue which will engender debate and cause reflection among cultural heritage professionals and academics.

International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict Summary

International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict: Case-Studies of Syria, Libya, Mali, the Invasion of Iraq, and the Buddhas of Bamiyan by Marina Lostal

This book fills gaps in the exploration of the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict based on the World Heritage Convention. Marina Lostal offers a new perspective, designating a specific protection regime to world cultural heritage sites, which is so far lacking despite the fact that such sites are increasingly targeted. Lostal spells out this area's discrete legal principles, providing accessible and succinct guidelines to a usually complex web of international conventions. Using the conflicts in Syria, Libya and Mali (among others) as case studies, she offers timely insight into the phenomenon of cultural heritage destruction. Lastly, by incorporating the World Heritage Convention into the discourse, this book fulfills UNESCO's long-standing project of exploring 'how to promote the systemic integration between the [World Heritage] Convention of 1972 and the other UNESCO regimes'. It is sure to engender debate and cause reflection over cultural heritage and protection regimes.

About Marina Lostal

Marina Lostal is a lecturer in International Law at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, an ad hoc lecturer at the Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, and a consultant for Geneva Call in the study on the relationship between the protection of cultural property and non-state actors.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Two wrong ways of thinking about the legal protection of cultural property in armed conflict; 2. The systemic approach: international cultural heritage law and armed conflict; 3. The World Heritage Convention as the field's common legal denominator; 4. Syria: a case study of the interplay between the World Heritage Convention and the 1954 Hague Convention; 5. Libya and Mali: a case study of the interplay between the World Heritage Convention and the Second Protocol; 6. 2003 Iraq and Afghanistan: the World Heritage Convention as the lowest legal common denominator for the protection of cultural heritage in all contexts; Conclusion.

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NLS9781316620496
9781316620496
1316620492
International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict: Case-Studies of Syria, Libya, Mali, the Invasion of Iraq, and the Buddhas of Bamiyan by Marina Lostal
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2018-05-10
216
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