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Heritage rights—Avoidance and reinforcement
The conflicts that abound around the world between different groups struggling
to control the definition, management, and use of heritage give rise to
many issues that need to be foregrounded in scholarly and professional
debates. Focusing on UNESCO’s World Heritage system, this paper asks:
Why and how do nation states avoid respecting heritage rights? What can
be and is being done about it? How can we move toward a more rightsbased
approach to heritage management? The notion that people have
rights to access and enjoy their cultural heritage has emerged within the
domain of cultural rights, which, in turn, is a component of human rights.
Prospects for achieving global recognition of cultural heritage rights have
improved recently through interrelated activities being undertaken at the
United Nations High Commission for Human Rights, in a Norwegian
network of heritage, environmental and rights agencies, and at the United
Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. These advances relate
mostly to Indigenous heritage, whereas the cultural heritage of other
groups, such as women, children, and youth, or, in many parts of the world,
ethnic and racial minorities that are not considered Indigenous peoples,
lack comparable recognition and respect. © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2014
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Heritage and SocietyVolume
7Pagination
156-169Location
Leeds, EnglandPublisher DOI
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2159-032XeISSN
2159-0338Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal articleCopyright notice
2014, Maney PublishingIssue
2Publisher
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Arts & HumanitiesHumanities, MultidisciplinaryArts & Humanities - Other Topicscultural heritageheritage managementheritage rightscultural rightshuman rightsIndigenous heritageethnic minority heritageneglected heritageWorld HeritageAlfred Deakin Research Institute210202 Heritage and Cultural Conservation950399 Heritage not elsewhere classified
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