000042162 000__ 04729cam\a2200805\i\4500 000042162 001__ 42162 000042162 003__ SzGeWIPO 000042162 005__ 20230802144957.0 000042162 008__ 200723s2020\\\\gw\a\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d 000042162 020__ $$a9780192558220$$qeBook 000042162 020__ $$z9780198824787$$qPrint 000042162 035__ $$a(OCoLC)980702303 000042162 035__ $$a(wipo)EBC4830532 000042162 041__ $$aeng 000042162 084__ $$aF 21 BLA.U 000042162 1001_ $$aJanet Blake,$$aLucas Lixinski.$$eEditors. 000042162 24510 $$aThe 2003 UNESCO Intangible Heritage Convention: A Commentary 000042162 264_1 $$a[Oxford, UK] :$$bOxford University Press,$$c2020. 000042162 300__ $$a557 pages :$$billustrations 000042162 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000042162 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000042162 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000042162 5050_ $$aI: Introduction – Introduction -- II: Commentary -- The Preamble -- 1. Article 1: Purposes of the Convention; 2. Article 2(1): Defining Intangible Cultural Heritage; 3. Article 2(2): Manifesting Intangible Cultural Heritage; 4. Article 2(3): Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage; 5. Article 2(4): Defining States; 6. Article 3(a): Relationship to Other International Heritage Instruments; 7. Article 3(b): Relationship to Intellectual Property and Environmental Instruments; 8. Articles 4-8: Organs of the Convention; 9. Article 9: Accreditation of Advisory Organizations; 10. Article 10: The Role of the Secretariat in the Implementation of the Convention; 11. Article 11: Role of States Parties; 12. Article 12: Inventories; 13 .Article 13: Other Measures for Safeguarding. Developing Intangible Cultural Heritage Relating Policies and Legislation at National Level; 14. Article 13: Ethical and Legal Considerations in Researching, Documenting, and Ensuring Access to Intangible Cultural Heritage; 15. Article 13(d)(ii): Respecting Customary Practices; 16. Article 14: Education, Awareness-raising and Capacity-building; 17. Article 15: Participation of Communities, Groups and Individuals - CGIs, not just 'the community'; 18. Article 15: Participation of Communities, Groups and Individuals - Participation and Democracy; 19. Articles 16-17: Listing Intangible Cultural Heritage; 20. Article 18: Programmes, Projects and Activities for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage; 21. Article 19: Cooperation; 22. Articles 20-24: International Assistance; 23. Articles 25-28: Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund; 24: Articles 29-30: Reports by the States Parties and the Committee; 25. Article 31: Transitional Clause: Relationship to the Proclamation of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity; 26. Article 32-34 Final Clauses; 27. Article 35: The Federal Clause; 28. Article 36-40: Final Clauses -- III: Additional issues related to the 2003 convention -- 29. Formation of the Notion of Safeguarding Adopted by the ICH Convention; 30. The Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and Human Rights: Relativism and Collectivism 2.0?; 31. Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention Emblem -- IV: Conclusion -- 32. Tightropes of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention. 000042162 520__ $$aThis book critically analyses the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, UNESCO's latest and ground-breaking treaty in the area of cultural heritage protection. Intangible cultural heritage is broadly understood as the social processes that inform our living cultures, and our social cohesion and identity as communities and peoples. On the basis of this conception, the Treaty proposes to turn our understanding of how, for whom, andwhy heritage is safeguarded on its head, by putting communities, groups and individuals at the centre of the safeguarding process.The commentary, written by leading experts in the field from all continents and multiple disciplines, provides an authoritative guide to interpreting and implementing not only this Treaty, but also its ripple effects on how we think about cultural heritage and our experience with it as a part of our living cultures. This book is of interest to lawyers, policy-makers, anthropologists, cultural diplomacy specialists, archaeologists, cultural heritage studies experts, and, foremost, the people whopractice and enact this heritage. 000042162 650_0 $$aCultural heritage$$xInternational 000042162 7001_ $$aNoriko Aikawa-Faure,$$aAntonio Arantes,$$aMatthew Bevins,$$aJanet Blake,$$aBen Boer,$$aChiara Bortolotto,$$aGuido Carducci,$$aAlessandro Chechi,$$aMarie Cornu,$$aGabriele D'amico Soggetti,$$aCécile Duvelle,$$aFrancesco Francioni,$$aMarc Jacobs,$$aAndrzej Jakubowski,$$aFederico Lenzerini,$$aLucas Lixinski,$$aKoichiro Matsuura,$$aJames AR Nafziger,$$aJorijn Neyrinck,$$aHanna Schreiber,$$aFolarin Shyllon,$$aRieks Smeets,$$aMichelle L Stefano,$$aAmy Strecker,$$aBenedetta Ubertazzi,$$aAnita Vaivade,$$aAna Filipa Vrdoljak,$$aWend Wendland.$$eContributors. 000042162 85641 $$uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/wipo/detail.action?docID=6184857$$yView eBook 000042162 904__ $$aBook 000042162 942__ $$2ddc$$cEBOOK 000042162 980__ $$aBIB 000042162 980__ $$aOS