How should United Nations Peacekeeping address the developing role of Cultural Heritage in armed conflict?
Read MoreThe Danish UNESCO National Commission and CHAC co-hosted a meeting to explore how the UNESCO National Commission can support existing Nordic initiatives to regulate the illicit trade with cultural artefacts in the Nordic countries.
Read MoreThe outcome report of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Project “Best Practices for Cultural property Protection in NATO-led Military Operations” is now available for download...
Read MoreWho will stand up? The global lack of institutional capacity to handle cultural heritage challenges in armed conflict. Comment by Frederik Rosén in Conflict and Culture Magazine.
Read MoreThe accession marks an important step for Denmark’s work with cultural heritage protection at the national and international level.
Read MoreCHAC is delighted to learn that Denmark will ratify the Protocol II to the 1954-Convention for the Protection of Cultural heritage in Armed Conflict...
Read MoreHow should we understand the developing role of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict? Why is this happing now? What can it tell us about conflict, violence and the human condition?...
Read MoreCHAC partners with CCHAG on developing training and course material for defence and security forces...
Read MoreIssue 38 of the NATO Legal Gazette offers 11 articles authored by distinguished academics, military, and civilian personnel, all dedicated to cultural property protection...
Read MoreThe project undertook at systematic assessment of the Danish implementation of the 1954-Convention for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict...
Read MoreThe Danish Government has decided to ratify the Second Protocol to the 1954 Convention for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the Event of Armed Conflict...
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