%0 PDF %T Cultural Property Protection in the Event of Armed Conflict: Case Study of the Syrian Civil War (2011-present). %A Hon, Stephanie L. %D 2015-05-09 20:47:21 -0400 %8 2015-05-10 %I Tufts Archival Research Center %R http://localhost/files/pg15bs03r %X Deliberate and accidental destruction and damage to cultural heritage in the form of archaeological sites, historical monuments, and museum collections is an issue that has plagued recent conflicts worldwide, particularly in the four-plus-year Syrian civil war. Despite the existence of international laws and organizations dedicated to cultural property protection (CPP) in the event of armed conflict, there have been many reports of destruction and damage to cultural heritage sites and heavy looting all over Syria. My research covers the most relevant international laws regarding the Syrian conflict, document the damage sustained to cultural heritage, identify the key players and organizations in the conflict, and compile national and international responses. Through my research, I will show that international laws governing CPP in the event of armed conflict and current CPP strategies are too limited to be effective in modern conflicts. By analyzing the responses and the theoretical implementation of international law, I have made recommendations to improve CPP strategies and potential remedies to the obstacles facing the effective implementation of CPP law and measures. %G eng %[ 2022-10-07 %~ Tufts Digital Library %W Institution