How do different cultures deal with international law and how does
International Law influence the rules and regulations of these
cultures? Is International Law an effective tool in protecting
cultural heritage, especially in wartime? Does it protect the
heritage of cultures in a balanced way? And first of all: what is
culture, what is International Law? These important questions were
dealt with at the Fourth Conference From Peace to Justice of the
Hague Academic Coalition (HAC), which was held in April 2007 in The
Hague, The Netherlands. Valuable views, from different angles and
perceptions, were presented and discussed. This book is the
fruitful result of this Conference, presenting valuable insights,
opinions and conclusions of the participants in the subject matter.
It will trigger an international debate and search for clarity on
these issues. Anyone interested or in any way involved in the
harmonization of culture and international law is invited to join
the debate, thus contributing to the realization of another
important step on the road from peace to security. Paul Meerts is
an advisor to the Director of the Netherlands Institute of
International Relations 'Clingendael' in The Hague and Professor in
Diplomatic Negotiation.
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