Detrimental conditions really affecting CH at risk in conflict and post-conflict situations are the result of new warfare modalities and of the new role of public and private actors in illegal activities damaging it since the beginning of the 21st century. So far, at present, the international legal framework in force is not anymore apt to prevent, preserve and restore all immovable and movable goods in times of war: it demands for a different and renewed legal interpretation to make principles, rules, mechanisms and procedures strongly equipped to cope with newfangled challenges attempting to the value and integrity of CH worldwide.
Carletti, C. (2017). From the multilevel international legal framework towards a new principle of international law to protect cultural heritage in times of peace and war by States, IOs and private actors. In L.Z. S. Pinton (a cura di), Cultural Heritage. Scenarios 2015-2017 (pp. 131-149). Venezia : Università degli Studi Cà Foscari.
From the multilevel international legal framework towards a new principle of international law to protect cultural heritage in times of peace and war by States, IOs and private actors
Cristiana Carletti
2017-01-01
Abstract
Detrimental conditions really affecting CH at risk in conflict and post-conflict situations are the result of new warfare modalities and of the new role of public and private actors in illegal activities damaging it since the beginning of the 21st century. So far, at present, the international legal framework in force is not anymore apt to prevent, preserve and restore all immovable and movable goods in times of war: it demands for a different and renewed legal interpretation to make principles, rules, mechanisms and procedures strongly equipped to cope with newfangled challenges attempting to the value and integrity of CH worldwide.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.