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World: Online Learning Series on Humanitarian Law and Policy - Protection of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflicts

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Organization: Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection
Country: World

In addition to the loss of human life and creating severe humanitarian crises, the destruction of cultural heritage has played a prominent role in the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Iraq, and in the recent conflict in Mali. For example, this issue recently came into the spotlight in September 2015, when the International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor’s Office opened the first ever war crime case for destruction of cultural heritage during the 2012 military coup d’état in Mali, where rebel groups considerably damaged Timbuktu’s cultural sites and historical monuments.

In this learning session, Kristin Hausler of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) provided an introduction to the current legal frameworks that protect cultural heritage during both international and non-international armed conflicts, and how they apply to state actors and non-state armed groups.

Read the interview with Kristin Hausler on the relevance of the topic

Read the answers by the guest expert, Kristin Hausler, to the follow-up questions

Watch or listen to a recording of this event


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Read more about this event at phap.org/29sep2016


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