The Asian yearbook of human rights and humanitarian law. / Volume 5. / / edited by Javaid Rehman, Ayesha Shahid and Steve Foster.

The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law. It examines international human rights and humanitarian law with a global reach, though its particular focus...

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Superior document:The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ; 5
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ; 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Editorial
  • Javaid Rehman, Ayesha Shadid and Steve Foster
  • PART 1: Focused Theme: Law, Culture and Human Rights in Asia and the Middle East
  • 1 Heritage Destruction in Syria and Northern Iraq: which is the Applicable Law?
  • Francesca Sironi De Gregorio
  • 2 Countering Online Antiquities Trafficking Networks Financing Terrorism in Syria and Iraq
  • Barbora Dmitrienko and Layla Hashemi
  • 3 International Law and the Protection of Cultural Property in Non-International Armed Conflict: Applicability to Non-State Armed Groups in the Syrian Conflict
  • Allison McClelland
  • 4 Destruction and Looting of Cultural Property in Yemen's Civil War Legal Implications and Methods of Prevention
  • Julia Emtseva
  • 5 Cultural Heritage Destruction during Islamic State's Genocide against the Yazidis
  • Seán Fobbe et al
  • 6 Trust(s) 'with Chinese Characteristics' and Cultural Heritage Protection in the People's Republic of China
  • Simona Novaretti
  • 7 Implementing the Obligation to Return Illicitly Exported Cultural Property to the Authorities of An Occupied Territory: Who Bears the Responsibility?
  • Sofia Poulopoulou
  • 8 Human Rights and Underwater Cultural Heritage: Migrant Shipwrecks
  • Elena Perez-Alvaro
  • 8 Human Rights and Underwater Cultural Heritage: Migrant Shipwrecks
  • Elena Perez-Alvaro
  • 9 Amin Maalouf and the Value of Cultural Diversity for Universal Cultural Rights in International Law: Lessons from the Levant
  • Beatriz Barreiro Carril
  • PART 2: General Articles 10 Social Enterprise Groups for South Sudanese Refugee Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and Torture Living in Settlements in Northern Uganda
  • Helen Liebling and Hazel Barrett
  • 11 The Practice of Asian States Implementing the Principle for Protection of Monuments and Works of Art before World War I
  • Alice Lopes Fabris
  • 12 Debunking the Pandora Box of Decolonisation: An Inquiry into Papuan Separatism from the Lens of International Law
  • D.D. Agusman, A. Afriansyah, I. Fadilah
  • 13 Moving Past Postcolonial: Rethinking Indigeneity and Self-determination in Southeast Asia
  • Jing Min Tan and Alec Thompson
  • PART 3: General Articles 14 Reconciling Constitutional Law, Gender Equality and Religious Difference: Lessons from Shayara Bano, India's Triple Talaq Decision
  • Vrinda Narain
  • 15 Cultural Legitimacy Lost Through the Denial of Cultural Rights within a Multicultural Context: the Case of the Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Niloufar Omidi
  • 16 Character Education and Cultural Rights: The Case of Minorities in Iran
  • Tahirih T. Danesh
  • 17 Protecting Environment through Judicial Activism in Pakistan and India
  • Zia Ullah Ranjah
  • 18 Repatriation of Ainu Human Remains Excavated in Graveyards: Possible Solution under the Civil Code of Japan
  • Makoto Shimada
  • PART 4: Summaries of Documents 19 Summaries of Proceedings of Human Rights Monitoring Bodies (Covering the Period October 2019-December 2020)
  • Denise Venturi and Silvia Venier.