Year: 2024 | Month: June | Volume 69 | Issue 2

Legal Consequences of Economic and Financial Damage Caused to Cultural Heritage: The Case of Armed Aggression against Ukraine

Volodymyr Zahorskyi Nataliia Klietsova Valerii Bortniak Volodymyr Hornyk Anatolii Putintsev Olena Yevmieshkina
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.3.2024.22

Abstract:

The article attempts complex comprehension of the acute issue concerning reimbursement of economic and financial damage caused by the full-scale armed aggression of Russian Federation against Ukraine. Based on historical retrospect, the authors analyze the legal consequences of damage to cultural heritage, research efforts of international organizations, and approval of appropriate documents, highlight available precedents and solutions, and outline possible vectors of actions for Ukraine.

Highlights

  • The article is devoted to the analysis of provisions and precedents in the field of legal consequences of damage caused to cultural heritage during war conflicts and makes an attempt to refract the experience accumulated by the world community to the case of Russia’ war aggression towards Ukraine and destruction of its cultural property and cultural heritage. The practical significance of the study lies in outlining of possible concerns and vectors of action for Ukraine.




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