Most of the repeated instances of deliberate – and often systematic – destruction of cultural heritage of great importance for humanity which have shocked the international community had a minimum common denominator, represented by the iconoclastic and discriminatory purposes pursued by the perpetrators through their acts. This characteristic of heritage destruction determines huge prejudicial implications on the rights and dignity of the people for whom the heritage concerned is especially meaningful, translating the phenomenon in point into a human rights issue.
Lenzerini, F. (2023). Heritage Destruction and Human Rights. In J. A. González Zarandona, E. Cunliffe, M. Saldin (a cura di), The Routledge Handbook of Heritage Destruction (pp. 89-99). London/New York : Routledge [10.4324/9781003131069-7].
Heritage Destruction and Human Rights
Lenzerini F.
2023-01-01
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Most of the repeated instances of deliberate – and often systematic – destruction of cultural heritage of great importance for humanity which have shocked the international community had a minimum common denominator, represented by the iconoclastic and discriminatory purposes pursued by the perpetrators through their acts. This characteristic of heritage destruction determines huge prejudicial implications on the rights and dignity of the people for whom the heritage concerned is especially meaningful, translating the phenomenon in point into a human rights issue.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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