Author: Sherine Al Shallah, UNSW Sydney
Committee: EPPO & Cultural Heritage Crimes Committee
Date: 22/10/2024

 

 


17 October 2024
marks the first International Day of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, and UNESCO has invited stakeholders of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage to organise commemoration activities.

We have organised a hybrid workshop, ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage in the European Union Legal Frameworks’ online and at the University of Milan-Bicocca moderated by Prof Benedetta Ubertazzi with a keynote by Dr Elena Sinibaldi on Tuesday 29 October 2024 from 10:30am to 12:30pm.

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The workshop will link the work of the Subcommittee on EPPO and Cultural Heritage Crimes in the EU, with the objectives and implementation of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in the European Union. The workshop will focus on refugee and migrant intangible cultural heritage, and will also feature an intervention by Prof Toshiyuko Kono to provide the Japanese experience as a comparator.

Please register your attendance online via or in-person. The in-person event will be held at University of Milan-Bicocca U7-05.

We look forward to your participation!


Program

1.     Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention, Creative Europe and The Role of Focal Points, Dr Elena Sinibaldi

2.     The Institutional and Regulatory Framework for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the European Union, Prof Francesca Fiorentini

3.     The Role of EPPO and Criminal Cooperation in Curbing Crimes Against Cultural Heritage in the EU, Dr Andzrej Jakubowski

4.     Refugee Protection through Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Home Country and Refugee Journey – EU Case Examples, Sherine Al Shallah

5.     The Social Value of Living Heritage: Supporting Migrants’ Integration in Europe through ICH, Vanessa Achilles

6.     Home is where Culture Manifests Itself – EU Experiences, Adina Hulubas

7.     The Negotiations for the Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention, Prof Tullio Scovazzi

8.     The Relationships between UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the ICH and National Legislation –Some Cases in Japan, Prof Toshiyuko Kono

9.     Concluding Remarks, Dr Elena Sinibaldi and Prof Benedetta Ubertazzi

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