The concept of cultural genocide : an international law perspective

dc.contributor.authorNOVIC, Elisa
dc.date.accessioned2016-11-08T09:30:38Z
dc.date.available2016-11-08T09:30:38Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractCultural genocide is the systematic destruction of traditions, values, language, and other elements that make one group of people distinct from another.Cultural genocide remains a recurrent topic, appearing not only in the form of wide-ranging claims about the commission of cultural genocide in diverse contexts but also in the legal sphere, as exemplified by the discussions before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and also the drafting of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. These discussions have, however, displayed the lack of a uniform understanding of the concept of cultural genocide and thus of the role that international law is expected to fulfil in this regard. The Concept of Cultural Genocide: An International Law Perspective details how international law has approached the core idea underlying the concept of cultural genocide and how this framework can be strengthened and fostered. It traces developments from the early conceptualisation of cultural genocide to the contemporary question of its reparation. Through this journey, the book discusses the evolution of various branches of international law in relation to both cultural protection and cultural destruction in light of a number of legal cases in which either the concept of cultural genocide or the idea of cultural destruction has been discussed. Such cases include the destruction of cultural and religious heritage in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the forced removals of Aboriginal children in Australia and Canada, and the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in relation to Indigenous and tribal groups' cultural destruction.en
dc.description.tableofcontents— 1: Introduction — 2: The Concept of Cultural Genocide: a Historical-Legal Perspective — 3: The Cultural Dimension of the Crime of Genocide — 4: International Law and the Protection of Cultures — 5: Beyond Words: From 'Cultural Genocide' to 'Cultural Persecution’ — 6: State Responsibility for Cultural Crimes — 7: Reparation for Intended Cultural Harm — 8: Conclusionsen
dc.description.versionPublished version of EUI PhD thesis, 2014en
dc.identifier.citationNew York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016, Cultural heritage law and policyen
dc.identifier.isbn9780198787167
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/43864
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherOxford University Pressen
dc.relation.isversionofhttp://hdl.handle.net/1814/32098en
dc.titleThe concept of cultural genocide : an international law perspectiveen
dc.typeBooken
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