The link between cultural diversity and human rights was clearly established by the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, adopted by the member states of UNESCO in 2001, which holds that "the defence of cultural diversity is … inseparable from respect for human dignity" and that it " implies a commitment to human rights and fundamental freedoms". The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, adopted in 2005, states that "cultural diversity can be protected and promoted only if human rights and fundamental freedoms … are guaranteed" (Article 2[1]). The precise relationship between cultural diversity and human rights, however, is not clarified and thus leaves room for further exploratio...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...
Although collective cultural rights are included in international human rights law, their precise pl...
In 2002 I presented my PhD research in the book Towards a Right to Cultural Identity? in which I exa...
Shortly after the adoption of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity...
It is broadly agreed that international human rights law and cultural diversity have a mutually inte...
In 2001, the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity was adopted by the Member States of UNESCO....
The debate as to whether human rights should be considered universal or culturally relative has come...
The relation between cultural diversity and human rights has been an issue of long- standing debate ...
Cultural diversity plays today a prominent role in the updating and developing of human rights. Past...
The relationship and interaction between international human rights law and cultural diversity is a ...
This book has the purpose of investigating the impact played by culture in the contemporary dynamics...
Ever since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 there has been a debate...
This theoretically innovative anthology investigates the problematic linkages between conserving cul...
Despite the close links between religion and culture, religious diversity and cultural diversity do ...
When one reads the declaration of UNESCO from the early twenty-first century and wonders not so much...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...
Although collective cultural rights are included in international human rights law, their precise pl...
In 2002 I presented my PhD research in the book Towards a Right to Cultural Identity? in which I exa...
Shortly after the adoption of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity...
It is broadly agreed that international human rights law and cultural diversity have a mutually inte...
In 2001, the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity was adopted by the Member States of UNESCO....
The debate as to whether human rights should be considered universal or culturally relative has come...
The relation between cultural diversity and human rights has been an issue of long- standing debate ...
Cultural diversity plays today a prominent role in the updating and developing of human rights. Past...
The relationship and interaction between international human rights law and cultural diversity is a ...
This book has the purpose of investigating the impact played by culture in the contemporary dynamics...
Ever since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 there has been a debate...
This theoretically innovative anthology investigates the problematic linkages between conserving cul...
Despite the close links between religion and culture, religious diversity and cultural diversity do ...
When one reads the declaration of UNESCO from the early twenty-first century and wonders not so much...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...
Although collective cultural rights are included in international human rights law, their precise pl...
In 2002 I presented my PhD research in the book Towards a Right to Cultural Identity? in which I exa...