Cultural Diversity in International Law (eBook, PDF)
The Effectiveness of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Redaktion: Richieri Hanania, Lilian
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Cultural Diversity in International Law (eBook, PDF)
The Effectiveness of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Redaktion: Richieri Hanania, Lilian
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The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions was adopted in 2005, an instrument designed to allow States to protect and promote cultural industries especially when these may be considered to be threatened by international trade agreements. This book examines the effectiveness of the Convention, not only from a trade and culture standpoint, but also regarding international cooperation and development for cultural diversity, a field that has developed remarkably since the entry into force of the Convention in 2007.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134454815
- Artikelnr.: 40830680
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134454815
- Artikelnr.: 40830680
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and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, Lilian Richieri
Hanania and Hélène Ruiz Fabri 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, Antonios Vlassis and Lilian Richieri Hanania 2. The
CDCE and the WTO - In Search for a Meaningful Role after China -
Audiovisuals, Steven Von Uytsel 3. Taking into account environmental,
social and cultural concerns through the objective of sustainable
development: Perspectives from the WTO Jurisprudence on General Exceptions,
Fabio Morosini 4. UNESCO's role in promoting the CDCE implementation at the
WTO, Julia Motte-Baumvol 5. Raising the Trade and Culture debate at the
OECD - Negotiations for a Services Trade Restrictiveness Index (STRI) -
Elsa Comby 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, Yvon
Thièc 7. Cultural Diversity and Intellectual Property Rights: Friends or
Foes?, Branislav Brazucha 8. Bringing cultural diversity to discussions on
social and labor issues - Lilian Richieri Hanania 9. A "Uniform Dress Code"
or Cultural Variety in the Global Fashion Industry? - Rostam J. Neuwirth
10. The legal nature of the CDCE Operational Guidelines and their influence
on the CDCE effectiveness - Anne-Thida Norodom 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, Antonios Vlassis 12. The Power of
Knowledge and Transparency - Networked Opportunities in cultural policies
and governance - Christine M. Merkel 13. Implementing the CDCE in Cultural
Relations and Diplomacy - the Mediterranean example, Karsten Xuereb 14. EU
protocols on cultural cooperation: an attempt to promote and implement the
CDCE within the framework of bilateral trade negotiations - Catherine
Soury-Desrosier 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, Magdalena Li¿ková
16. Implementing the CDCE at the national and regional levels - the example
of Brazil - Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida 17. Private Sector Contributions to
the Implementation of the CDCE in Brazil - a Case Study - Piatã Stoklos
Kignel 18. Integrating culture in sustainable development: Quebec's Agenda
21, a Model for the implementation of Article 13 - Véronique Guèvremont
19. The CDCE and the new Education Acts in Latin America - Laura
Giannecchini General conclusions - Lilian Richieri Hanania
and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, Lilian Richieri
Hanania and Hélène Ruiz Fabri 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, Antonios Vlassis and Lilian Richieri Hanania 2. The
CDCE and the WTO - In Search for a Meaningful Role after China -
Audiovisuals, Steven Von Uytsel 3. Taking into account environmental,
social and cultural concerns through the objective of sustainable
development: Perspectives from the WTO Jurisprudence on General Exceptions,
Fabio Morosini 4. UNESCO's role in promoting the CDCE implementation at the
WTO, Julia Motte-Baumvol 5. Raising the Trade and Culture debate at the
OECD - Negotiations for a Services Trade Restrictiveness Index (STRI) -
Elsa Comby 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, Yvon
Thièc 7. Cultural Diversity and Intellectual Property Rights: Friends or
Foes?, Branislav Brazucha 8. Bringing cultural diversity to discussions on
social and labor issues - Lilian Richieri Hanania 9. A "Uniform Dress Code"
or Cultural Variety in the Global Fashion Industry? - Rostam J. Neuwirth
10. The legal nature of the CDCE Operational Guidelines and their influence
on the CDCE effectiveness - Anne-Thida Norodom 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, Antonios Vlassis 12. The Power of
Knowledge and Transparency - Networked Opportunities in cultural policies
and governance - Christine M. Merkel 13. Implementing the CDCE in Cultural
Relations and Diplomacy - the Mediterranean example, Karsten Xuereb 14. EU
protocols on cultural cooperation: an attempt to promote and implement the
CDCE within the framework of bilateral trade negotiations - Catherine
Soury-Desrosier 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, Magdalena Li¿ková
16. Implementing the CDCE at the national and regional levels - the example
of Brazil - Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida 17. Private Sector Contributions to
the Implementation of the CDCE in Brazil - a Case Study - Piatã Stoklos
Kignel 18. Integrating culture in sustainable development: Quebec's Agenda
21, a Model for the implementation of Article 13 - Véronique Guèvremont
19. The CDCE and the new Education Acts in Latin America - Laura
Giannecchini General conclusions - Lilian Richieri Hanania