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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Practical Interpretation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention


ISBN13: 9781800371903
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £182.00



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This book presents a detailed analysis of the different approaches and measures for implementing the requirements of UNESCO’s 2003 Convention on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage (the Convention) and a practical interpretation of that treaty, based on the experience of States’ Parties and other primary actors. The book considers the interests of multiple stakeholders and takes account of how the Convention interacts with other international law regimes pertaining to both human rights and sustainable development.

Key Features:

  • Provides clear and concise information of the definition, scope and significance of intangible cultural heritage
  • Utilises a wide-range of case studies to illustrate the application of the Convention on the ground.
  • Considers the position of multiple stakeholders including national heritage organisations and non-state actors
  • Outlines practical strategies and solutions for protecting and promoting cultural heritage and looks ahead to potential future developments in this field.
  • Easy to follow structure, mapping out the treaty’s provisions thematically and highlighting their practical application

    Providing accessible and focused analysis, this book will be essential reading for lawyers and practitioners involved in the protection of intangible cultural heritage from both governmental and non-governmental institutions. The book will also be a valuable resource to academics and researchers working across various disciplines including law, heritage, and anthropology.

  • Subjects:
    Art and Cultural Heritage Law
    Contents:
    1. An introduction to UNESCO’S 2003 Convention
    2. Setting out the context and objectives
    3. Defining key terms
    4. The organs of the Convention and the Secretariat
    5. Taking a participatory approach
    6. Setting the policy framework
    7. National institutional and legislative framework and developing capacities
    8. From identification and inventorying to research and documentation
    9. Educational programmes and transmission
    10. International listing mechanism
    11. International cooperation and assistance, the ICH Fund and identifying good practices
    12. Periodic reporting by States Parties
    13. A wider context: interactions with other international treaties and frameworks
    14. Conclusions: assessing 20 years of operation and looking forward
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    Index