Universal Code of Conduct on Holy Sites
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The Universal Code of Conduct on Holy Sites is an open standard for religious heritage[1] and sacred natural sites safeguard developed by the Search for Common Ground and the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights.[2][3] Its authoritative status as an international law policy is stated by its dozens of international religious leaderships from various traditions endorsements[4] along its acceptance by the United Nations.[5]