Implementing the UNESCO Convention in EU’s Internal Policies
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14-05-2010
The briefing note provides an analysis of how the existent EU internal policies reflect the spirit and the letter of the UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity. The note suggests further ideas on how the EU may calibrate current practices and explores in a forward-looking manner the possibilities for the Convention’s implementation in future internal policies, understood both as hard and soft EU legal instruments. Particular attention in this query is paid to digital media and their regulatory implications.
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External author
Mira Burri, World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
About this document
Publication type
Policy area
Keyword
- audiovisual communications policy
- broadcasting
- communications
- copyright
- cultural difference
- cultural pluralism
- cultural promotion
- culture and religion
- culture industry
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- impact of information technology
- information technology and data processing
- international affairs
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
- research and intellectual property
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- UN convention
- Unesco
- United Nations