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Liberty, Equality, Diversity: States, Cultures And International Law, Ana Filipa Vrdoljak Nov 2013

Liberty, Equality, Diversity: States, Cultures And International Law, Ana Filipa Vrdoljak

Ana Filipa Vrdoljak

This chapter explores how culture is addressed by contemporary international law, with particular reference to human rights law norms. The first part covering freedom focuses on the rise of the modern state and its conscious reimagining of ties with its citizens through the promotion of tolerance and a secular, national identity. The shift is explored through the prisms of the freedom of religion, the right to participate in (national) cultural life, and the limitations on freedom of expression including prohibition of hate speech and domestic blasphemy laws. The second part on equality centres on the relationship between the state, the …


Reparations For Cultural Loss, Ana Filipa Vrdoljak Dec 2007

Reparations For Cultural Loss, Ana Filipa Vrdoljak

Ana Filipa Vrdoljak

Destruction, damage and dispossession of culture and heritage loom large in actions pursued by indigenous peoples at the international, regional and domestic levels. This chapter considers how the claims and remedies for cultural losses sustained by indigenous peoples, collectively and individually, push the existing boundaries of international law. First, it outlines how culture and its manifestations is conceptualized by indigenous peoples. Second, how claims for cultural loss are framed by expanding upon existing international human rights law and international humanitarian law is explained. Finally, it examines the application of recent developments at the international and regional levels to accommodate broader …