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The Protection of Cultural Heritage in Conflict

Date: 24th April 2013

Time: Not specified

Venue: Not available

Event Details

The danger faced by cultural heritage in times of conflict has been once again highlighted by the recent attacks in both Mali and Syria. This event will present the current international legal frameworks protecting cultural heritage, including the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and the United Kingdom Draft Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill. The efforts and challenges faced by the military and cultural heritage experts on the ground will also be discussed at this seminar.

This seminar will be followed by an informal drinks reception.

1.5 CPD hours may be claimed by both Baristers and Solicitors by attending this event


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Pricing

Members:

Individual £35
Full-time Academic £20
Full-time Student £12

Non-members:

Individual £59
Full-time Academic £35
Full-time Student £20

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