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|a International Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage.
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|a International Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage; copyright; Contents; Table of Conventions and other international instruments; Table of cases; Preface; 1 Defining cultural heritage in international law; Introduction; The notion of cultural heritage; The values attributable to cultural heritage; The expressive value of cultural heritage; Preservation of archaeological and historical evidence; Economic value; To whom the cultural heritage is of value; Group or community; The nation; Humankind; The meaning of protection; Physical protection; Protection in situ.
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|a Protection of visibility and accessibilityRetention of cultural heritage; Protection as co-operation; Conclusion; The legal value of cultural heritage; The definition of cultural heritage in International Conventions; Conclusion: For the purposes of the present Convention; Post script: A note on terminology; 2 International legal framework; Introduction; The International Law of Conventions; The adoption of Conventions and consent by States to be bound; Protocols; Reservations; Entry into force; Revision of Conventions; Retrospectivity of Conventions.
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|a The national implementation of international ConventionsInterpretation of Conventions; The binding nature of Conventions; The State in whose territory the cultural heritage is found; Other States Parties to a Convention; Third States; The international community; Customary international law; Soft law; 3 Cultural heritage and armed conflicts; Introduction; The armed conflict in the Balkans; Iraq and the Gulf Wars; A history of war and cultural heritage; The Hague Regulations; The First World War and its aftermath; The Second World War and the 1949 Geneva Conventions.
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|a The doctrine of military necessity1954 Hague Convention; Overview of the Convention; The preamble's guiding principles; Scope of Application of the Convention; Definition of cultural property; The core Conventional duties; Safeguarding cultural property; Respect for cultural property; Occupation; Special protection; Special protection and the military necessity exception; The international regulatory regime; First Protocol and occupation; The 1977 Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions; The 1999 Second Protocol; General provisions regarding protection; The enhanced protection regime.
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|a The list of cultural property under enhanced protectionEnhanced protection and military necessity; Penal sanctions; New institutional arrangements; The protection of cultural property during armed conflict and customary international law; Conclusion; 4 The return, restitution and repatriation of movable cultural heritage; Introduction; The history of the protection of movable cultural heritage; The return, restitution and repatriation framework; The market for cultural heritage; Defining terms of movement; Restitution; Return; Repatriation; Place of origin; Identifying the physical origin.
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|a The world's cultural heritage is under threat from war, illicit trafficking, social and economic upheaval, unregulated excavation and neglect. Over a period of almost fifty years, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation has adopted five international conventions that attempt to protect this cultural heritage. This book comprehensively and critically considers these five UNESCO cultural heritage conventions. The book looks at the conventions in the context of recent events that have exposed the dangers faced by cultural heritage, including the destruction of cult.
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