Abstract

Preface 1 Culture, Heritage and Human Rights: An Introduction Francesco Francioni 2 The Cross-Cultural Legitimacy of Universal Human Rights: Plural Justification Across Normative Divides Tore Lindholm 3 Self-Determination and Cultural Rights A.F. Vrdoljak 4 Cultural Rights: A Necessary Corrective to the Nation State William K. Barth 5 Protecting Peoples' Cultural Rights: A Question of Properly Understanding the Notion of States and Nations? Matthias Ahren 6 Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Rights and the Controversy over Commercial Use of their Traditional Knowledge Federico Lenzerini 7 The Right of a People to Enjoy Its Culture: Towards a Nordic Saami Rights Convention Martin Scheinin 8 Cultural Identity and Legal Status: Or, the Return of the Right to Have (Particular) Rights Eniko Horvath 9 Minorities' Right to Maintain and Develop Their Cultures: Legal Implications of Social Science Research Timo Makkonen 10 The Role of the State in Balancing Religious Freedom with Other Human Rights in a Multicultural European Context Stephanie Lagoutte and Eva Maria Lassen 11 Accessing Culture at the EU Level: An Indirect Contribution to Cultural Rights Protection? Evangelia Psychogiopoulou 12 Language Rights as Cultural Rights: A European Perspective Susanna Mancini and Bruno de Witte 13 The Place of Cultural Rights in the WTO System John Morijn 14 A Right to Cultural Identity in UNESCO Yvonne Donders 15 Political Change and the `Creative Destruction' of Public Space Sanford Levinson.

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