Cultural Rights as Collective Rights

Cultural Rights as Collective Rights
Title Cultural Rights as Collective Rights PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Jakubowski
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 400
Release 2016-07-21
Genre Law
ISBN 9004312021

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Cultural Rights as Collective Rights offers a comprehensive analysis of the conceptualisation and operationalisation of collective cultural rights in distinct areas of international law. It also provides a wide panorama of case-law from every region of the world.

Collective Rights and the Cultural Identity of the Roma

Collective Rights and the Cultural Identity of the Roma
Title Collective Rights and the Cultural Identity of the Roma PDF eBook
Author Claudia Tavani
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages 394
Release 2012-09-03
Genre Law
ISBN 9004233830

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Is the use of mechanisms that only focus on the protection of individual human rights sufficient to protect the cultural identity of minorities? Much more can be achieved by adopting a system that applies the principles of equality and non-discrimination, and encompasses the recognition of a collective right to cultural identity. Culture and cultural identity are indeed important for the identification of groups and ethnicity. But are the Roma an ethnic group? Are they a minority? In answering these questions, Italy is used as a case study to illustrate the limits of non-discrimination provisions and the need to recognise the collective right to cultural identity.

Cultural Rights in International Law and Discourse

Cultural Rights in International Law and Discourse
Title Cultural Rights in International Law and Discourse PDF eBook
Author Stephenson Chow
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 302
Release 2018-02-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9004328580

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In Cultural Rights in International Law and Discourse, Pok Yin S. Chow explains why the very understanding of ‘culture’ as described in international human rights law failed to capture and address the cultural concerns of groups and communities worldwide.

A Liberal Theory of Collective Rights

A Liberal Theory of Collective Rights
Title A Liberal Theory of Collective Rights PDF eBook
Author Michel Seymour
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0773552499

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Most states are multination states, and most peoples are stateless peoples. Just as collectives can behave as sovereign states only if they are recognized by the international community, liberal multination states must recognize stateless peoples in order to determine their political status within that state. There is, however, no agreement on the kind of principles that should be considered, especially under classical liberalism, which gives individuals preeminence over groups. Liberal theories that attempt to accommodate collective rights are often based on a comprehensive version of liberalism that subscribes to moral individualism. Within such a framework, they develop a watered-down concept of collective rights. In A Liberal Theory of Collective Rights Michel Seymour explores the theoretical resources of John Rawls’s political liberalism and shows that this particular approach can accommodate genuine collective rights. By Rawls’s account, Seymour explains, peoples are moral agents and sources of valid moral claims and are therefore entitled to collective rights. These kinds of rights translate, in the constitution of the multination state, to a true political recognition for stateless peoples. Ultimately, A Liberal Theory of Collective Rights answers three important questions: Who is the subject of collective rights? What is the object of collective rights? And can they be institutionalized in real politics?

Cultural Human Rights

Cultural Human Rights
Title Cultural Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Francesco Francioni
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 381
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004162941

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What is the relationship between culture and human rights? Can the idea of cultural rights, which are predicated on the distinctiveness and exclusivity of a communitya (TM)s beliefs and traditions, be compatible with the concept of human rights, which are universal and a ~inherenta (TM) to all human beings? If we accept such compatibility, what is the actual content of cultural rights? Who are their beneficiaries: individuals, or peoples or groups as collective entities? And what precise obligations do cultural rights pose upon states or other actors in international law, or for the international community as a whole? International instruments on the protection of human rights do not provide self-evident answers to these questions. This book seeks to analyse these dilemmas and to assess the impact that they are having on international law and the development of a coherent category of cultural human rights.

Cultural Rights in International Law

Cultural Rights in International Law
Title Cultural Rights in International Law PDF eBook
Author Elissavet Stamatopoulou-Robbins
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 352
Release 2007-04-30
Genre Law
ISBN 9047419936

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Drawing from a comprehensive review of legal instruments, practice, jurisprudence and literature, and using a multidisciplinary approach, this unique book brings forth the full spectrum of cultural rights, as individual and collective human rights, and offers a compelling vision for public policy. This book is the second volume in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Series. The Series will consist of approximately 20 volumes, each dealing with a substantive right (or group of rights) set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Each volume is authored by an expert in human rights generally and in the particular subject addressed. Without losing sight of the political context in which the implementation of human rights must occur, each book provides a comprehensive, legally-oriented analysis of the rights concerned, including an examination of the legislative history of the text of each right as adopted in 1948, the right's subsequent articulation and interpretation by international bodies and in subsequent international instruments, and a survey of state practice in defining and enforcing the right.

Cultural Rights and Wrongs

Cultural Rights and Wrongs
Title Cultural Rights and Wrongs PDF eBook
Author Unesco
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1998
Genre Cultural policy
ISBN

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