Cultural diversity in international law the effectiveness of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
"The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (CDCE) was adopted in 2005 and designed to allow States to protect and promote cultural policies. This book examines the effectiveness of the CDCE and offers ways by which its implementation may be i...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Abingdon, Oxon :
Routledge
2014.
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Colección: | Routledge research in international law.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Foreword; List of abbreviations; Introduction: the effectiveness of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions; Part I Emphasizing the specificity of cultural goods and services in international law; Part I.a. The CDCE impact on trade issues - the ""trade and culture"" debate; 1 Effects of the CDCE on trade negotiations; 2 The CDCE and the WTO - in search for a meaningful role after China-Audiovisuals
- 3 Taking into account environmental, social and cultural concerns through the objective of sustainable development: perspectives from the WTO jurisprudence on general exceptions4 UNESCO's role in promoting the CDCE implementation at the WTO; 5 Raising the trade and culture debate at the OECD - negotiations for a Services Trade Restrictiveness Index (STRI); Part I.b. The CDCE impact on other fields of international law - a systemic approach; 6 From a moratorium in the conflict between trade and culture to the creation of a digital deal for cultural diversity
- 7 Cultural diversity and intellectual property rights: friends or foes?8 Bringing cultural diversity to discussions on social and labor issues; 9 A ""uniform dress code"" or cultural variety in the global fashion industry?; 10 The legal nature of the CDCE operational guidelines and their influence on the CDCE effectiveness; Part II Implementing the CDCE beyond the specificity of cultural goods and services; Part II.a. Horizontal implementation - reinforcing international cooperation in the cultural field; 11 Cultural development and technical and financial assistance on the basis of the CDCE
- 12 The power of knowledge and transparency - networked opportunities in cultural policies and governance13 Implementing the CDCE in cultural relations and diplomacy - the Mediterranean example; 14 EU protocols on cultural cooperation: an attempt to promote and implement the CDCE within the framework of bilateral trade negotiations; Part II.b. Vertical implementation - integrating cultural diversity at the national and regional levels; 15 The CDCE in the European Union - a mixed agreement and its judicial application
- 16 Implementing the CDCE at the national and regional levels - the example of Brazil17 Private sector contributions to the implementation of the CDCE in Brazil - a case study; 18 Integrating culture in sustainable development: Quebéc's Agenda 21, a model for the implementation of article 13; 19 The CDCE and the new Education Acts in Latin America; General conclusions and recommendations; Index