Cultural-Property Law

Note

Monuments to the Confederacy and the Right to Destroy in Cultural-Property Law

The recent protests over Confederate memorials illustrate a gap in cultural-property law. Because cultural-property law presses inexorably toward preservation, it has no framework for addressing when a nation might be justified in destroying its own cultural property. This Note provides a framework for permitting the destruction of monuments that celebrate a violation of international human rights law. 

Feb 28, 2019