Cultural Genocide in International Law: Is the Time Ripe for a Change?

S. Negri
Negri, Stefania

Article from: TDM 5 (2013), in Art and Heritage Disputes in International and Comparative Law

Introduction

This article aims to highlight the limits of the current legal framework and the need for international criminal law to evolve towards the development of effective legal instruments designed for the punishment of cultural genocide, with a view to conferring jurisdiction on international criminal courts and remedying present gaps and shortcomings.

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Suggested Citation

S. Negri; "Cultural Genocide in International Law: Is the Time Ripe for a Change?"
TDM 5 (2013), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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