Movement asserting the right to practise traditions of culture and language
Not to be confused with Cultural right.
See also: Economic, social and cultural rights
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The cultural rights movement has provoked attention to protect the rights of groups of people, or their culture, in similar fashion to the manner in which the human rights movement has brought attention to the needs of individuals throughout the world.
The culturalrights movement has provoked attention to protect the rights of groups of people, or their culture, in similar fashion to the manner in which...
categorization of human rights is to split them into civil and political rights, and economic, social and culturalrights. Civil and political rights are enshrined...
legal rights, and has been defined as the "right to have rights". Legal rights are sometimes called civil rights or statutory rights and are culturally and...
the protection of the rights of artists, and by economic factors such as free trade or protectionism in the market for cultural goods. Since the middle...
of Human Rights (with economic, social, and culturalrights comprising the second portion). The theory of three generations of human rights considers...
media. Articles 22–27 sanction an individual's economic, social and culturalrights, including healthcare. It upholds an expansive right to an adequate...
Cultural relativism is the position that there is no universal standard to measure cultures by, and that all cultural values and beliefs must be understood...
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights, and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities...
human rights, forming part of the International Bill of Human Rights, along with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights (ICESCR)...
cultural heritage (IPinCH) MICHAEL (webportal) [de; fr; it; nl] Logan, William S. (2007). "Closing Pandora's Box: Human Rights Conundrums in Cultural...
Cultural Bolshevism (German: Kulturbolschewismus), sometimes referred to specifically as art Bolshevism, music Bolshevism or sexual Bolshevism, was a term...
Cultural tourism is a type of tourism in which the visitor's essential motivation is to learn, discover, experience and consume the cultural attractions...
draft of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (DRIP) uses the phrase "cultural genocide" but does not define what it means...
Cultural liberalism is a social philosophy which expresses the social dimension of liberalism and advocates the freedom of individuals to choose whether...
authors. They are treated in the international legal system in terms of culturalrights, intellectual property law and international trade. The objective of...
intellectual property rights of the originating, minority cultures, and some of those who have lived or are living under colonial rule. Cultural appropriation...
Brown Spark. Language: The cultural tool DL Everett - 2012 - Vintage Equal Recognition: The Moral Foundations of Minority Rights, Alan Patten 2014 Cultures...
A cultural icon is a person or an artifact that is identified by members of a culture as representative of that culture. The process of identification...
resources Right to communicate and communication rights Right to participation in cultural heritage Rights to intergenerational equity and sustainability...
Political Rights or in the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights. The 1950 European Convention on Human Rights acknowledges...
Universal Declaration of Human Rights deals with cultural heritage in two ways: it gives people the right to participate in cultural life on the one hand and...
Cultural pluralism is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, whereby their values and practices...
between material culture and non-material culture is known as cultural lag. The term cultural lag refers to the notion that culture takes time to catch up...
Cultural Christians are the nonreligious or non-practicing Christians who received Christian values and appreciate Christian culture. As such, these individuals...