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UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention at 40
Current Anthropology, 2013The year 2012 marked the fortieth anniversary of UNESCO’s 1972 Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. It remains the major international instrument for safeguarding the world’s heritage. The Convention’s most significant feature is its integration of the concepts of nature conservation and preservation of ...
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The 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention
Heritage & Society, 2011(2011). The 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention. Heritage & Society: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 173-186.
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Intellectual Cooperation Organisation, Unesco, And The Culture Conventions
2020Abstract This chapter provides an overview of multilateral interventions in the field of cultural heritage and its legal protection over the last century by focusing on the work of specialist cultural international organizations that have spearheaded the adoption and implementation of the leading treaties.
Ana Filipa Vrdoljak, Lynn Meskell
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The 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention
2018Chapter 5 analyses the evolving conception and protection of landscape in the World Heritage Convention. First, it traces the development of landscape protection from its early conceptual dependency on nature, to the incorporation of ‘cultural landscapes’ within the Convention’s scope in 1992.
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The Preamble to the 1970 UNESCO Convention
Abstract This chapter covers the preamble to the 1970 UNESCO Convention. It defines a preamble as historical events, instruments of international law, and a solemn introduction to a treaty that usually explains the treaty’s background.openaire +1 more source
Intangible Cultural Heritage as Defined in the 2003 UNESCO Convention
2014According to the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, the essential components of such heritage are a manifestation (objective component), a community of people (subjective or social component) and a cultural space (spatial component).
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UNESCO Conventions and Culture as a Resource
Journal of Folklore Research, 2010openaire +1 more source
Tangible and Intangible Heritage: Two UNESCO Conventions
Creativity, Heritage and the City, 2023exaly

