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.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781316620496
- 23 344.094 L899i
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - European University Institute, 2013).
Includes bibliographical references and index (p. 169-198).
Two wrong ways of thinking about the legal protection of cultural property in armed conflict -- The systemic approach : international cultural heritage law and armed conflict -- The World Heritage Convention as the field's common legal denominator -- Syria : a case study of the interplay between the World Heritage Convention and the 1954 Hague Convention -- Libya and Mali : a case study of the interplay between the World Heritage Convention and the Second Protocol -- 2003 Iraq and Afghanistan : the World Heritage Convention as the lowest legal common denominator for the protection of cultural heritage in all contents.