As a consequence of the destruction by the Talebans of Afghanistan of the statues of the Buddhas of Bamyian (2001), the UNESCO General Conference adopted in 2003 a Declaration on the intentional destruction of the cultural heritage. The Declaration, which has a non-binding character and relates to both time of peace and time of war, has a rather deceptive content. For example, it does not include the so-called «crime against culture» in the list of crimes against humanity.
Scovazzi, T. (2006). La Dichiarazione sulla distruzione intenzionale del patrimonio culturale. RIVISTA GIURIDICA DELL'AMBIENTE, 21(3-4), 551-562.
La Dichiarazione sulla distruzione intenzionale del patrimonio culturale
SCOVAZZI, TULLIO
2006
Abstract
As a consequence of the destruction by the Talebans of Afghanistan of the statues of the Buddhas of Bamyian (2001), the UNESCO General Conference adopted in 2003 a Declaration on the intentional destruction of the cultural heritage. The Declaration, which has a non-binding character and relates to both time of peace and time of war, has a rather deceptive content. For example, it does not include the so-called «crime against culture» in the list of crimes against humanity.File in questo prodotto:
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