Cultural heritage has been targeted during military conflicts throughout history. Currently, the conflict in Syria is resulting in the destruction of ancient immoveable cultural heritage property. This destruction is particularly devastating because Syria has served as a melting pot of Eastern and Western cultures throughout history. This note examines the history of international laws aimed at the protection of cultural heritage property. After applying those laws to the current Syrian conflict, this note offers multiple suggestions to improve the protection of immoveable cultural heritage property. The improvements advanced by this note include necessary changes to the current regime of international treaties and the creation of a militar...
This book aims to determine UNESCO's capability to facilitate heritage protection measures pre-confl...
Abstract Cultural heritage around the world continues to be threatened by war. The 1954 Convention ...
In September of 2016, Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi was convicted in the International Criminal Court (“ICC...
Cultural heritage has been targeted during military conflicts throughout history. Currently, the con...
The Syrian civil war has led to the looting and destruction of a significant amount of the country\u...
Recent reports have confirmed damage to five of the six Syrian world heritage sites during the curre...
The civil war in Syria, now in its fourth year and with multiple parties, has engendered probably th...
Cultural heritage has always been at risk during times of war. UNESCO first endeavored to address th...
Cultural aggression has become a strategy to obtain an advantage during war. In a deliberate and met...
This book fills gaps in the exploration of the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict bas...
Cultural heritage has fallen under the threat of being of damaged and/or erased due to armed conflic...
This paper intends to examine and analyse the role, if any, played by motive and intent in the legal...
The destruction of cultural heritage has played a prominent role in the ongoing conflicts in Syria a...
Damaged infrastructure and society's sense of ownership has to be rebuilt simultaneously during the ...
The deliberate destruction by ISIS of religious and cultural property in both Syria and Iraq sparked...
This book aims to determine UNESCO's capability to facilitate heritage protection measures pre-confl...
Abstract Cultural heritage around the world continues to be threatened by war. The 1954 Convention ...
In September of 2016, Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi was convicted in the International Criminal Court (“ICC...
Cultural heritage has been targeted during military conflicts throughout history. Currently, the con...
The Syrian civil war has led to the looting and destruction of a significant amount of the country\u...
Recent reports have confirmed damage to five of the six Syrian world heritage sites during the curre...
The civil war in Syria, now in its fourth year and with multiple parties, has engendered probably th...
Cultural heritage has always been at risk during times of war. UNESCO first endeavored to address th...
Cultural aggression has become a strategy to obtain an advantage during war. In a deliberate and met...
This book fills gaps in the exploration of the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict bas...
Cultural heritage has fallen under the threat of being of damaged and/or erased due to armed conflic...
This paper intends to examine and analyse the role, if any, played by motive and intent in the legal...
The destruction of cultural heritage has played a prominent role in the ongoing conflicts in Syria a...
Damaged infrastructure and society's sense of ownership has to be rebuilt simultaneously during the ...
The deliberate destruction by ISIS of religious and cultural property in both Syria and Iraq sparked...
This book aims to determine UNESCO's capability to facilitate heritage protection measures pre-confl...
Abstract Cultural heritage around the world continues to be threatened by war. The 1954 Convention ...
In September of 2016, Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi was convicted in the International Criminal Court (“ICC...