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New Approaches to Heritage Ethics: Interdisciplinary conversations on Heritage, Crime, Conflicts and Rights University of Kent, Grimond LT3 23 JUNE 9.00-9.30 Registration 9.30-10.00 Introductions by John Baldock (tbc), Shane Weller and Sophia Labadi Heritage, ethics and crime (Chair: Sophie Vigneron) 10.00-10.20 Policing the past, protecting the future Tackling crime and anti-social behaviour in the historic environment of England Mark Harrison and Mike Harlow, English Heritage 10.20-10.40 The Role of Museum Codes of Ethics in Combating Heritage Crime Janet Ulph, University of Leicester 10.40-11.00 Discussion 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-11.50 Stolen, saved, returned: collaboration between the British Museum, National Museum of Afghanistan, UK Border Force and other agencies in the successful return of antiquities to Kabul St John Simpson, The British Museum 11.50-12.10 Looted, smuggled and stolen antiquities identified in auction houses: what have we learned in the last eight years? Christos Tsirogiannis, University of Cambridge 12.10-12.30 Good Intentions and Bad Practice; conflicting values in heritage protection Stuart Campbell, Treasure Trove Unit 12.30-13.00 Discussion 13.00-14.30 Lunch Engaging Communities (Chair: Mark Harrison) 14.30-14.50 Engagements of communities in the prevention of vandalism and the wilful destruction of heritage Trudy Prescott, Metropolitan Police Officer 14.50-15.10 Helping hands: The role and value of heritage professionals as Police Support Volunteers in the UK’ Michele Johnson and Andrew Richardson, Canterbury Archaeological Trust 15.10-15.30 Discussion 15.30-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-16.20 Regional Restoration Camp Promoting Contemporary heritage ethics through the conservation of post-conflict heritage with interdisciplinary skilled young professionals Lejla Hadzcic, Cultural Heritage without Borders and Flavio Carniel, University Iuav of Venice 16.20-16.40 Public perception towards the conservation of Alexandria’s built heritage Lama Fouad and Yomna Borg, University of Alexandria 16.40-17.00 Discussion 17.00-17.45 Keynote by Anne Lemaistre- Head, UNESCO Office in Cambodia With financial support from: 24 JUNE Heritage, ethics and rights (Chair: Sophia Labadi) 9.00-9 20 Cultural Rights, Human Rights and the Cultural Heritage: A European Perspective Rob Pickard, Northumbria University 9.20-9.40 Critical approaches to the legal regulation of heritage: bridging the gap between human and cultural rights Maria Shehade and Kalliopi Fouseki, University College London 9.40-10.00 Intangible heritage management and safeguarding: balancing ethics, benefit and intellectual property rights Harriet Deacon, University of Cape Town, South Africa 10.00-10.30 Discussion 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-11.20 Shipwrecks as stock for particle physics experiments: new uses of the underwater cultural heritage Elena Perez-Alvaro and Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba, Birmingham University 11.20-11.40 Tribal Legal Ethics and Heritage in Yemen Stephen Steinbeiser, American Institute for Yemeni Studies (Yemen) 11.40-12.00 Discussions 12.00-13.00- Keynote Instrumentalities and Realities in Heritage Ethics Helaine Silverman, Professor, Department of Anthropology University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA 13.00-14.30 Lunch Heritage, (post) conflict and conflict prevention 14.30-14.50 Ethical Guidelines for the Selection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites A Potential Conflict Prevention Measure for the World Heritage Committee Michael Angelo Liwanag, Tokyo University 14.50-15.10 Heritage and Conflict resolution: a Gordian knot for Heritage Ethics Andreas Pantazatos, Durham University 15.10-15.30 Discussions 15.30-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-16.20 Between preservation and restoration of identity and heritage; the case of Algeria Nawel Younsi, Ministry of Culture, Algeria 16.20-16.40 Libyan Heritage: applying a positive spin Paul Bennett, Society for Libyan Studies 16.40-17.00 Violations of Heritage Buildings of Mansoura city Since the Revolution of January 2011, Mohand Ali Fouda, Mansoura University, Egypt 17.00-17.20 An attempt to redefine cultural heritage concepts in the Arab world: the moral as a new paradigm Jihane Chedouki, University of Poitiers, France 17.20-18.00 Discussions With financial support from:

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