45 attendants and Law experts deliberate
on Intl law on principles of peace in Bangladesh and India virtually
About 45 attendants
and law experts participated in the 10-week debates on the International Law on
the Principles of Peace keeping held on line in Bangladesh and India. According
to the HWPL representative in India, Delhi based senior Advocate B. K Paul said
that the meet discussed “Declaration of Peace & Cessation of War (DPCW)” as
drafted by HWPL’s, Seoul based NGO, International Law Peace Commission
comprising of experts from 15 different countries including Dr. Kamal Hossain,
President of International Law Association, Bangladesh Branch & Former
Minister of Justice who also attended the closing ceremony.
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According to the
press release sent by senior advocate B.K Paul who’d earlier attended several
HWPL functions online, Dr. Hossain in his closing remarks said that there is
necessity of invention of legal framework to secure peace at both national and
international levels. The Myanmar and Syria conflicts also came up for
discussion which ended up by deciding to make participants as “Messenger of
Peace” who will provide Peace Cultural Education to students and people as a
whole.
According to Mr Paul,
senior advocate and India representative HWPL (Heavenly Culture World Peace,
Restoration of Light) is a peace NGO having special consultative status with
the UNECOSOC and associated with UNDGC which 3 mains peace initiatives –
“International Law for Peace”, “Interfaith Dialogues Meeting” and “Peace
Education”.
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The DPCW emphasizes
on principles of Peace building such as the prohibition of the use
of force, development of friendly relation and peaceful dispute settlement.
According to
participants, countries in Southeast Asia and Central America have begun to
rebuild their national infrastructure based on the DPCW and the local
governments are officially declaring their support for the DPCW in order to
implement peace principles in South Asia.
The DPCW was introduced
into the University curriculum as an academic research course on the role of
law for a peaceful society.
According to UNESCO,
over 190 countries closed down educational facilities, and over 1.6 billion
students lost their opportunity for sustainable education.
In such a situation
as a part of online campaign
“Teaching
goes on”
by the HWPL and peace
education is now taught at 214 locations in 34 countries providing online peace
education for over 5,000 students 224 times in 15 countries according to the
press release.
#HWPL #DPCW_1038 #IWPG #IPYG #PEACE
#WARP_OFFICE #EDUCATION #LAW
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