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Abstract
Under the Hague Convention, the states parties in peacetime must establish services or specialist personnel engaged in the protection of cultural property within their armed forces and introduce the provisions concerning the Convention into their military regulations or instructions. In the light of the philosophy of the Hague Convention, these measures are part of the most important matters. This paper aims to clarify whether or how these provisions have been implemented. As a result, for the both provisions, the situation and measures of implementation proved to be not enough, but partly, measures considered practically effective are found out.
Journal
- Journal of architecture and planning [List of Volumes]
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Journal of architecture and planning 73(629), 1657-1664, 2008-07-30 [Table of Contents]
Architectural Institute of Japan