Historically, culture has been treated as an object in international documents. One consequence of this is that cultural rights in international law have been understood as rights of access and consumption. Recently, an alternative conception of culture, and of what cultural rights protect, has emerged from international documents treating indigenous peoples. Within these documents culture is treated as an activity rather than a good. This activity is ascribed to peoples as well as persons, and protecting the capacity of both peoples and persons to engage in culture is taken to be as basic a component of human dignity as are freedom of movement, freedom of speech, and freedom from torture. It is not an accident that this treatment...
Human rights doctrine is criticized because of its Western origin. It is suspected of being a powerf...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserts that ‘Everyone has the right freely to participate...
Historically, culture has been treated as an object in international documents. One consequence of t...
This article argues that the current model of Indigenous rights adjudication foregrounds essentializ...
The aim of the article is to present the jurisprudence of the Human Rights Committee on Article 27 o...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
Good afternoon and thanks to everybody. Thanks for your invitation. Thanks for your attendance. Than...
The deliberate omission of minority rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is ...
This article explores the parameters of ‘culture’ as a Human Right – Cultural Rights – and culture i...
Cultural heritage is an essential component of Indigenous peoples' cultural identity and a necessary...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...
Using the methods of philosophical analysis and concepts from moral and political philosophy Indigen...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
Human rights doctrine is criticized because of its Western origin. It is suspected of being a powerf...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserts that ‘Everyone has the right freely to participate...
Historically, culture has been treated as an object in international documents. One consequence of t...
This article argues that the current model of Indigenous rights adjudication foregrounds essentializ...
The aim of the article is to present the jurisprudence of the Human Rights Committee on Article 27 o...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
Good afternoon and thanks to everybody. Thanks for your invitation. Thanks for your attendance. Than...
The deliberate omission of minority rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is ...
This article explores the parameters of ‘culture’ as a Human Right – Cultural Rights – and culture i...
Cultural heritage is an essential component of Indigenous peoples' cultural identity and a necessary...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...
Using the methods of philosophical analysis and concepts from moral and political philosophy Indigen...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
Human rights doctrine is criticized because of its Western origin. It is suspected of being a powerf...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserts that ‘Everyone has the right freely to participate...