tailieunhanh - .Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards Part 8

Nó cũng bao gồm các thừa kế từ quá khứ và từ thiên nhiên, chẳng hạn như vẫn là con người, các tính năng tự nhiên của cảnh quan, và các loài trong tự nhiên của thực vật và động vật mà một người từ lâu đã được kết nối. | INDIGENOUS CULTURAL RIGHTS 211 and craftsmanship such as songs stories scientific knowledge and artworks. It also includes inheritances from the past and from nature such as human remains the natural features of the landscape and naturally-occurring species of plants and animals with which a people has long been In an elaboration of the draft Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples a similar change of terminology was initiated by the secretariat it was suggested that the term cultural intellectual religious and spiritual property be replaced by the term heritage .76 However this suggestion was not followed through. Even though the gradual shift from cultural property to cultural heritage is welcomed this change in terminology indicates the drafters giving a focus to each specific instrument rather than their concern with the development of a coherent system in international law for protecting cultural The instruments demonstrate narrow-targeted responses to specific problems which do not provide a single generally agreed definition of cultural heritage and fail to recognise the deeper implications of the concepts applied .78 This uncertainty is not evident in other parts of the relevant law. The consistent use of cultural heritage and the elaboration of its scope will further clarify the rights that indigenous peoples have under current law and will contribute to their further development. Ownership of culture International instruments on the protection of culture are also quite vague about who can benefit from their provisions. In their overwhelming majority they seem to recognise only two owners of culture the individual and the state. Although this dichotomy has been consistent with international realities in the past the last two decades have opened the way for the recognition of sub-national groups in international law. This however has not been reflected in all international instruments relevant to the protection of culture. The

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