![]() ![]() The treaty inserted the duty to establish peacetime measures that were further complemented by peacetime conventions. However, cultural property did not obtained a specialised international treaty of its own until 1954 when The Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict was adopted. From its ancient origins as customary law, cultural property protection was introduced in international law in the 19th century, at the same time IHL was being consolidated. By historically analysing the evolution of the legal documents and comparing the provisions on cultural property, I present a comprehensive study that illustrates the scope of the protection and how it has evolved. This dissertation examines how the protection of cultural property in the context of armed conflict has developed throughout history. ![]()
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