TY - BOOK AU - Finkelstein,Claire Oakes AU - Gillman,Derek AU - Rosén,Frederik TI - The preservation of art and culture in times of war T2 - Ethics national security rule law series SN - 9780197610596 AV - KZ6535 .P7 2022 U1 - 344.094 23 PY - 2022///] CY - New York, NY PB - Oxford University Press KW - Cultural property KW - Protection (International law) KW - War (International law) KW - Law KW - ukslc KW - Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law KW - thema N1 - Also issued in print: 2022; Includes bibliographical references and index; Specialized N2 - Cultural heritage has become increasingly 'conflict prone.' Today, systematic exploitation, manipulation, attacks, and destruction of cultural heritage by states and non-state actors form part of the most violent conflicts across the world. Such acts are often intentional and based on well-planned strategies for inflicting harm on groups of people and communities. We have therefore progressed from seeing conflict-related destruction of cultural heritage just as a 'cultural tragedy' to understanding it also as a 'security issue.' It is a shift from protecting cultural property from the harms of war for the sake of cultural property itself to viewing it as intricately connected to the broader peace and security agenda UR - https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197610565.001.0001 ER -