JAPAN'S ROLE OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL DISCUSSION ON ADOPTION OF "THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY IN THE EVENT OF ARMED CONFLICT (1954)" : Protection of the cultural properties in the international society and Japan (Part 2)

  • HIRAGA Amana
    Tsukuba University, Graduate School of the World Heritage Studies
  • SAITO Hidetoshi
    Tsukuba University, Graduate School of the World Heritage Studies

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  • 「武力紛争の際の文化財保護のための条約(1954年ハーグ条約)」成立過程の議論にみられる日本の役割 : 国際社会における文化財保護と日本 その2
  • ブリョク フンソウ ノ サイ ノ ブンカザイ ホゴ ノ タメ ノ ジョウヤク 1954ネン ハーグ ジョウヤク セイリツ カテイ ノ ギロン ニ ミラレル ニホン ノ ヤクワリ コクサイ シャカイ ニ オケル ブンカザイ ホゴ ト ニホン ソノ 2

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"The Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (1954)" is the first of the UNESCO conventions in the field of the protection of the cultural properties. The intergovernmental conference held at Hague from 21 April to 14 May 1954 to adopt the convention. At the conference, Japan insisted that Kyoto and Nara should be protected under special protection. Japan had the policy that insisting on its original concepts internationally is important even if not accepted, and some of the concrete amendments of Japan were reflected in the content of the convention.

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