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SUMMARY:What is Antiquities Trafficking?
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, we will discuss the structures of supply chains for illicit trafficking of cultural goods and key stakeholders who are involved at each stage. We will define what an illicit antiquity is and explore the source\, transit and market countries. To explain the key features of antiquities trafficking and its transnational nature\, we will consider Iraq and Syria as case studies.\nProgram Day 1: \n\nDefinition of illicit antiquity\nTrafficking chains\nActors involved in each stage of trafficking\n\nProgram Day 2: \n\nKey features of trafficking: Transnational nature\nCase studies: Iraq and Syria\n\nSpeakers\nkeynote Speeches:\nHis Excellency Dr. Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Kawari\, Minister of State\, President of Qatar National Library\nStephane J. Ipert\, Director of Distinctive Collections\, Qatar National Library\nGuest Speakers:\nVeronica Costarelli\, Project Manager\, Cross-Border Syrian Emergency Response with IOM & Post-Crisis Antiquity Trafficking Researcher\nDr. Samuel Andrew Hardy\, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Cultural Heritage and Conflicts\, Norwegian Institute in Rome (DniR)\, University of Oslo (UiO)\nModerator:\nMaxim Nasra\, Book conservation Specialist at Qatar National Library \nIn its role as the IFLA Preservation and Conservation Center for Arab Countries and the Middle East\, the Library launched Himaya\, a project to support the efforts to counter the trafficking and illegal circulation of the documentary heritage in the region. An important goal of the project will be to create strong engagement between international agencies and regional organizations to protect documentary heritage and counter the trafficking of items.\nTo download the Himaya project document\, click here.\nThe event will be conducted online via Microsoft Teams.\nDate: 7 – 8 February 2021 \nTime: 4:00 – 6:00 PM \nLanguage: English \nTarget Audience: Scholars\, academics\, researchers\, law enforcement\, and cultural heritage and museum experts working in the MENA region\nSeats are limited\, please click the button below to register.
LOCATION:Online via Microsoft Teams
URL:http://events.qnl.qa/event/x5VQA
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