Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflicts through the International Humanitarian Law

Authors

    Janet Blake Associate Professor, Department of Human Rights and Environmental Law, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
    Alireza Goodarzi * Ph.D. Candidate in Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran goodarzi.alireza@ut.ac.ir

Keywords:

intangible cultural heritage, armed conflict, international humanitarian law

Abstract

Intangible Cultural Heritage is safeguarded under UNESCO 2003 Convention. However, it is threatened in armed conflicts by damages imposed to cultural properties, environment, and bearer communities. UNESCO 2003 Convention has not subjected armed conflicts directly. Hence, it is necessary to hire other legal regimes, including IHL to enhance the protection. IHL contributes the safeguarding by protection of the three components of the ICH, namely to cultural properties, environment, and bearer communities. This research examines such contribution.

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Published

2024-10-25

Submitted

2024-08-02

Revised

2024-10-10

Accepted

2024-10-18

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How to Cite

Blake, J. ., & Goodarzi , A. . (2024). Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflicts through the International Humanitarian Law. Interdisciplinary Studies in Society, Law, and Politics, 18-28. https://journalisslp.com/index.php/isslp/article/view/134

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