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International Register of Cultural Property under Special Protection

The ‘International Register of Cultural Property under Special Protection’ is a special register maintained by the Director-General of UNESCO of cultural property granted 'Special Protection'  under the 1954 Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the event of Armed Conflict.

Special protection represents a higher level of protection in comparison with the general protection derived from Article 1 of the Convention concerning all cultural property falling within its scope, irrespective of origin or ownership. Special protection may be granted to a limited number of:

  • Refuges intended to shelter movable cultural property in the event of armed conflict;
  • Centres containing monuments; and,
  • Other immovable cultural property of very great importance.

The granting of special protection is subject to essentially two conditions: the cultural property in question must be situated at an adequate distance from any large industrial centre or from any important military objective constituting a vulnerable point; and such property may not be used for military purposes. 

Source(s): http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/armed-conflict-and-heritage/protection/special-protection/

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