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Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS) |
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Requirements
for National Committees of the Blue Shield
The
following requirements to be met by national initiatives
that wish to seek recognition as national Blue Shield
committees. |
- Initiatives
for establishing a national committee of the Blue Shield
should fully recognise the ICBS Charter as adopted by
ICBS in Strasbourg, 14 April 2000:
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In order to protect endangered cultural heritage,
the International Committee of the Blue Shield has
been created in 1996 by the four non-governmental
organisations, which represent professionals active
in the fields of archives, libraries, monuments and
sites, and museums.
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In the framework of the Hague Convention (1954) for
the protection of cultural property in the event of
armed conflict, ICA (International Council on Archives),
ICOM (International Council of Museums), ICOMOS (International
Council on Monuments and Sites), and IFLA (International
Federation of Library Associations and Institutions)
have taken up the emblem of the Convention as symbol
of the International Committee of the Blue Shield.
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four organisations have decided to work together to
prepare for, and respond to, emergency situations
in case of armed conflict or natural disaster that
could affect cultural heritage.
They respect the following principles:
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joint actions
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independence
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neutrality
- professionalism
- respect
of cultural identity
- work
on a not-for-profit basis.
- Initiatives
for establishing a national committee of the Blue Shield
should have the support of the national representatives
of all four non-governmental organisations listed above,
which together form the ICBS. In case of doubt, the bureaux
of the four non-governmental organisations will decide
on the respective representational claims.
- An
appropriate representative of initiatives to establish
a national committee of the Blue Shield should inform
the ICBS of the membership, contact addresses, meeting
schedules and agendas and relevant national events of
the proposed national committee.
- An
appropriate person or organisation on behalf of initiatives
to establish a national committee of the Blue Shield may
request the ICBS to grant official recognition. The ICBS
has the sole right to decide whether to accord such recognition.
Approved
by the International Committee of the Blue Shield at its
meeting in Paris, 8th June 2001.
The Association of National Committees of the Blue Shield (ANCBS)
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