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.
- First paperback edition.
- xviii, 198 p. : 23 cm.
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.
9781316620496
Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (1954 May 14). World Heritage Convention (1972 November 16)
Cultural property--Protection (International law) War (International law) LAW / International.