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fact_sheets:international_legislation [2016/06/23 15:27] – [European legislation:] johannekefact_sheets:international_legislation [2016/07/04 14:02] – [Global legislation:] johanneke
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 === UNESCO's Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) === === UNESCO's Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) ===
-  * [[http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/states-parties-00024|State parties who have ratified the Convention]] are expected to uphold its policies.+  * [[http://www.unesco.org/eri/la/convention.asp?KO=17116&language=E&order=alpha|State parties who have ratified the Convention]] are expected to uphold its policies.
   * Legally binding: no.   * Legally binding: no.
   * Offers protection for "indigenous peoples"   * Offers protection for "indigenous peoples"
   * View the Convention  [[http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/convention|here]].   * View the Convention  [[http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/convention|here]].
  
-=== ICO Convention Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (1989) ===+=== ILO Convention Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (1989) ===
   * [[http://www.ilo.org/dyn/normlex/en/f?p=1000:11300:0::NO:11300:P11300_INSTRUMENT_ID:312314|State parties who have ratified the Convention]] are expected to uphold its policies.   * [[http://www.ilo.org/dyn/normlex/en/f?p=1000:11300:0::NO:11300:P11300_INSTRUMENT_ID:312314|State parties who have ratified the Convention]] are expected to uphold its policies.
   * Legally binding: yes.    * Legally binding: yes. 
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   * Legally binding: yes.   * Legally binding: yes.
   * Offers protection for "regional or minority languages” defined as languages traditionally used within a given territory of a state by nationals of that state who form a group numerically smaller than the rest of the state’s population; they are different from the official language(s) of that state, and they include neither dialects of the official language(s) of the state nor the languages of migrants.    * Offers protection for "regional or minority languages” defined as languages traditionally used within a given territory of a state by nationals of that state who form a group numerically smaller than the rest of the state’s population; they are different from the official language(s) of that state, and they include neither dialects of the official language(s) of the state nor the languages of migrants. 
-  * View the Convention  [[http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/education/minlang/aboutcharter/default_en.asp|here]].+  * View the text of the Charter  [[http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/education/minlang/aboutcharter/default_en.asp|here]].
  
 The provisions in the Charter are divided into two parts: The provisions in the Charter are divided into two parts:
   * a set of general provisions applying to all regional or minority languages (Part II)   * a set of general provisions applying to all regional or minority languages (Part II)
-  * a set of additional provisions, to which a member state can subscribe a language (Part III).  +  * a set of additional provisions, to which a member state can subscribe a language (Part III). 
- +Look [[http://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/search-on-treaties/-/conventions/treaty/148/declarations|here]] for an overview of which language is protected by which part.
-To see which provisions apply to which langue, click [[http://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/search-on-treaties/-/conventions/treaty/148/declarations|here]].   +
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