Cultural Contracts of Governments in International Law with Emphasis on International Criminal Court Judgments on Cultural Rights
Subject Areas : Journal of Cultural Managementfaranak neisi 1 , Ali Mashhadi 2
1 - M.Sc. student of international law at Qom University, Qom, Iran
2 - Associate Professor, Faculty Member of Qom University, Qom, Iran
(Corresponding Author): droitenviro@gmail.com
Keywords: Spiritual cultural heritage, Cultural rights, Human rights, Government cultural commitment, Collective claims, Cultural diversity, Indigenous people rights,
Abstract :
Study of legal dimensions of governments cultural commitments in international rights, because of it’s complications, is the most challenging questions in the ICJ. This research started for the answer of this question: “HOW the international low courts are resulted to address the surroundings of cultural rights- that are the obvious samples of governments cultural commitments – and what are it’s challenging of this questions” Research method: Analytical-descriptive research method is a type of library. Findings: The research OF this article shows governments cultural commitments in international rights aren’t just abstract and theologian commitments; but also are practical commitments which are reflected in votes of the bureau Conclusions: just (the) address the surroundings governments cultural commitments in international rights not for certain mention of achievements of bureau is a false repeat
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