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    Destruction of Cultural Heritage and International Criminal Law

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    Destruction of cultural heritage is employed by perpetrators to target a community's unique identity. Destruction of cultural heritage occurs but is not limited to armed conflict, environmental factors (climate change), and development projects. This program will focus on intentional destruction of cultural heritage and developments of cultural heritage protections in international criminal law.

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    Event Details

    Duration

    60

    Format

    Webinar

    Date

    Apr 09, 2025

    2025-04-09T12:00:00-04:00 2025-04-09T13:00:00-04:00 Destruction of Cultural Heritage and International Criminal Law

    Destruction of cultural heritage is employed by perpetrators to target a community's unique identity. Destruction of cultural heritage occurs but is not limited to armed conflict, environmental factors (climate change), and development projects. This program will focus on intentional destruction of cultural heritage and developments of cultural heritage protections in international criminal law.

    Speakers

    Anne-Marie Carstens

    University of Baltimore

    Mohammad Ullah

    Arakan Rohingya National Organization

    Tsering Passang

    Global Alliance For Tibet & Persecuted Minorities

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    Co-sponsors

    International Criminal Law Committee

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