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Culture, Cultures, and Cultural Rights
2007Abstract This chapter considers the challenges of dealing with culture and cultures, as well as the ideas and substance of cultural rights, especially article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966 (ICESCR) — the core binding provision on cultural rights in the international human rights system.
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2020
Chapter 9 provides a critical perspective on the development of cultural, religious and linguistic rights and in particular the treatment of cultural, religious and linguistic minorities. Since violations of cultural rights give rise to tensions and conflicts - one of the principal causes of violence, wars and terrorism globally - they require special ...
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Chapter 9 provides a critical perspective on the development of cultural, religious and linguistic rights and in particular the treatment of cultural, religious and linguistic minorities. Since violations of cultural rights give rise to tensions and conflicts - one of the principal causes of violence, wars and terrorism globally - they require special ...
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Culture, Cultural Rights, and the Right to Assemble
Anthropological Quarterly, 2010This essay examines the relationship between two rights guaranteed by the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights: the right to culture and the right to free assembly. While the right to culture has been the focus of anthropological discussions, less attention has been paid to other mechanisms that may encourage cultural preservation ...
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2007
Theoreticians of various social disciplines systematically deal with the human rights issue, its history, content, justification, nature, universality and legal status. The authors of this paper analyze the status of cultural rights within the framework of International Law.
Tucak, Ivana, Lulić, Mira
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Theoreticians of various social disciplines systematically deal with the human rights issue, its history, content, justification, nature, universality and legal status. The authors of this paper analyze the status of cultural rights within the framework of International Law.
Tucak, Ivana, Lulić, Mira
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Culture and Rights after Culture and Rights
American Anthropologist, 2006Building on a critical, theoretical approach outlined in Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives (Cowan et al. 2001a), I posit rights processes as complex and contradictory: Both enabling and constraining, they produce new subjectivities and social relations and entail unintended consequences. To encourage interdisciplinary engagement on these
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2008
Preface 1 Culture, Heritage and Human Rights: An Introduction Francesco Francioni 2 The Cross-Cultural Legitimacy of Universal Human Rights: Plural Justification Across Normative Divides Tore Lindholm 3 Self-Determination and Cultural Rights A.F. Vrdoljak 4 Cultural Rights: A Necessary Corrective to the Nation State William K.
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Preface 1 Culture, Heritage and Human Rights: An Introduction Francesco Francioni 2 The Cross-Cultural Legitimacy of Universal Human Rights: Plural Justification Across Normative Divides Tore Lindholm 3 Self-Determination and Cultural Rights A.F. Vrdoljak 4 Cultural Rights: A Necessary Corrective to the Nation State William K.
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Culture, Development and Cultural Rights
2018This chapter sets out the direction and purpose of the book as a whole, by introducing and elaborating the concept of cultural rights. It notes that while the idea of human rights, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is now an established (if not always honored) part of the architecture of international law, the notion of ...
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