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Cultural Heritage Education in UNESCO Cultural Conventions
The aim of the article is to analyse UNESCO conventions dealing with culture and assess the visibility and importance of cultural heritage education in these conventions and their implementation.
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The 1970 UNESCO Convention: Governance and Oversight
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the governance and oversight of the 1970 UNESCO Convention. It mentions that the Convention did not have any governance framework articulated in the text of the treaty. Thus, UNESCO was under increasing pressure to address this situation by the early twenty-first century.
Vrdoljak, AF
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The 1970 UNESCO and 1995 UNIDROIT Conventions and the 1972 World Heritage Convention
Abstract This chapter focuses on the correlation between the 1970 UNESCO and 1995 UNIDROIT Conventions and the 1972 World Heritage Convention. In 1972, The World Heritage Convention was adopted by UNESCO under the rationale of the deterioration or disappearance of any item of cultural or natural heritage constituting a harmful ...exaly +2 more sources
Is UNESCO World Heritage recognition a blessing or burden? Evidence from developing Asian countries
To both acknowledge and protect many cultural heritage expressions, sites and practices, UNESCO has instituted three conventions; Tangible Heritage, Intangible Heritage and Diversity of Cultural Expression.
Josephine Caust, Marilena Vecco
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The provisions of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCHC) are specifically aimed at protecting underwater cultural heritage (UCH) as an essential component of human existence.
PATRIZIA VIGNI
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Introduction: UNESCO’s “Diversity Convention” — Ten Years on
2015The General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adopted the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (UNESCO, 2005a) ten years ago at its 33rd session on 20 October 2005. For the last two decades, cultural diversity has been one of the key driving forces
De Beukelaer, Christiaan +1 more
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Article 17 of the 1970 UNESCO Convention: The Roles of UNESCO
Abstract This chapter highlights the roles of UNESCO as per Article 17 of the 1970 UNESCO Convention. The provision specifies that the States Parties to this treaty may call on the technical assistance of UNESCO as regards several matters, such as information, consultation, and coordination. Moreover, Article 17 must be interpreted underAndrzej Jakubowski, Alessandro Chechi
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The main challenges of the UNESCO Convention and its implementation
Economia della cultura, 2008With the adoption of the Convention on the protection and promotion of diversity of cultural expressions, new international legal instrument is set up promoting the diversity of cultural expression in the world context. The article analyzes the implementation and the expected results of the Convention.
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The 2003 UNESCO Intangible Heritage Convention
2020Abstract Recent years have seen a proliferation in multilateral form instruments that attempt to define and protect cultural heritage. Signed by 170 different states, the 2003 UNESCO Intangible Heritage Convention is the most significant and wide ranging.
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