Insightful session for law students on Strategies for Cultural Property Protection by IMS Law College [Jan 31; 4 PM]: Last Date to Register- Jan 30

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IMS Law College, Noida which was established in 2004, is the first law college in Gautam Buddha Nagar to have started B.A., LL.B. 5-year degree programme. The college is known for its academic excellence and value-added education.

Further Details

International Webinar on “Strategies for Cultural Property Protection” on January 31, 2022 at 4:00 PM via Microsoft Teams

Relevant Theme

Strategies for Cultural Property Protection

About the session

This vitally important webinar aims to cover the strategies for the protection of archaeological sites and historic buildings in zones of conflict or otherwise. The speaker believes that the cultural heritage once destroyed cannot simply be rebuilt having the same original pristine image.

Through this session, the resource person makes a vivid case for the role of respect for the past in mitigating hostility and so winning the peace as well as aiding the victory, and guides us through the forest of players. Agencies so numerous, so obscure and so often ineffective might prompt the response ‘a plague on all your acronyms’.

All the more important, then, is that the speaker and his associates advocate to continue their campaign and wish to be supported by everyone who believes that cultural property has a value that lies beyond sectional interests.

Relevant Audience

  • Students
  • Faculty Members
  • Professionals
  • Research Scholars
  • Anyone interested in the event

Relevant Personality

  • Peter Stone is the UNESCO Chair in Cultural Property Protection and Peace at Newcastle University (UK) and President of the Blue Shield.
  • He has a long list of publications in the fields of heritage management, interpretation, and education. Peter served as the World Archaeological Congress’ Honorary Chief Executive Officer (1998-2008). He previously served as Head of the School of Arts and Cultures and Professor of Heritage Studies at Newcastle University’s International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies. He worked for English Heritage as a field archaeologist and history teacher before coming to the University in 1997.
  • His work has focused on the protection of cultural property during armed conflict and in the aftermath of natural or man-made disasters since 2003. He has written extensively on the subject, including co-publishing The Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq (2008) with Joanne Farchakh Bajjaly and editing Cultural Heritage, Ethics, and the Military (2011)

Relevant Links and Contacts

For further clarity one can reach out to

  • Prof. Govind Prasad Goyal (Convener)
  • WhatsApp number: +91 9971129012

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