Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
by
Jiri Toman
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
In Association with UNESCO
ISBN-10
1855218003
ISBN-13
9781855218000
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 5th, 1996
Print length
544 Pages
Weight
748 grams
Product Classification:
The artsTreaties & other sources of international lawInternational humanitarian law
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War is the enemy of man, and, of the best art and cultural objects and monuments that man has made. This is a commentary on the codification of the protection of our cultural heritage that fell, after 1945, to the responsibility of UNESCO, and which became the Hague Convention in 1954.
At the request of UNESCO, Jiri Toman, Acting Director of the Henry Dunant Institute in Geneva has written this detailed analysis of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict - still the only universal legal instrument in this field. The author has used the materials that emerged from the preparatory work for the Convention and has taken numerous examples from UNESCOs records about the application of the Convention in conflicts over the last 40 years to illustrate this article-by-article commentary on the Convention itself, the Regulations for its Execution, and its Protocol. The author establishes parallels with other international legal instruments such as the 1977 Protocols Additional to the 1949 Geneva Conventions or the other UNESCO conventions relating to cultural heritage and puts forward ideas for a more general study of the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict and the legal and practical ways of achieving this. This work should satisfy the expectations of politicians and those responsible for culture in the countries that are States Parties to the Convention, now numbering more than 80, and of those that are considering becoming parties to it, given the increasing calls being made for the international community to have greater powers to defend the cultural heritage from attacks to which it is too often exposed in armed conflicts today.
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