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Heritage Destruction in Syria and Northern Iraq: Which is the Applicable Law?

2021

The paper aims at reconstructing the applicable legal framework to the widespread destruction of cultural heritage. At first, a legal classification of the conflict under international humanitarian law is provided, with the aim to identify the applicable law. In the second part of the paper, the problem of heritage destruction in Syria is dealt under a double perspective: (i) framing the obligations and potential responsibility fo States (the Syrian Arab Republic and eventually other foreign States involved in the hostilities); and (ii) individual criminal responsibility arising for the perpetrated acts of destruction of cultural heritage.

War crimeCrimes against humanity1954 Hague ConventionSyriaPersecutionSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleHeritage destruction
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Intentional Destruction of Cultural Heritage of Mankind as a War Crime and the Effectiveness of the Current Legal Framework

heritage destructionarmed conflictwar crime
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Attacking cultural property to destroy a community: heritage destruction as a crime against humanity and genocide

2020

Cultural heritage, if considered in a multilevel dimension, represents the essence of a population. Attacks against tangible cultural heritage can amount to persecution or ethnic cleansing if committed with a discriminatory intent. For their nature, such attacks are often accompanied by destruction of intangible cultural heritage targeting the language, the traditions and the uses of a people. They cause, alongside tremendous losses of something unique and irreplaceable, psychological damages to the communities linked to them. An episode of cultural cleansing like the removal of communities by eradicating their cultural presence on a land encompasses also deliberate attacks against cultural…

international criminal lawSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionaleheritage destructioncultural heritagecultural genocidecrime of persecution
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