Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2014
There are quite a few treaties relating to LONIAC in addition to Common Article 3 and AP/II. In Chapter 10, we shall address the war crimes texts. In the present chapter, we shall take stock of other treaty provisions. We shall deal separately with those treaties that expressly appertain to NIACs and those that are applicable only inferentially. Additionally, we shall take a look at treaties – not governing NIACs – that may convey the meaning of undefined terms-of-art with which LONIAC is interspersed.
Cultural property
As indicated (supra 25), Paragraph (1) of Article 19 of the CPCP enunciates that the main provisions of the instrument will apply in NIACs, and the threshold is the same as that existing under Common Article 3 (see supra 115). Paragraph (1) of Article 22 of the 1999 Second Protocol to the CPCP applies the entire Protocol to NIACs (see supra 25).
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