CULTURAL RIGHTS & THE 2005 UNESCO
CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND
PROMOTION OF THE DIVERSITY OF CULTURAL
EXPRESSIONS
By Ole Reitov
Member of the EU/UNESCO Expert Facility on the Governance
of Culture for the implementation of the 2005 Convention
Why should artists and cultural operators take an interest in UN conventions? The simple
answer is: because conventions are instruments that make governments accountable.
They provide frameworks for cultural policies and inclusion of civil society. In this chapter
we will particularly focus on the UNESCO 2005 Convention as the main objective is to
protect and promote the diversity of cultural expressions.
The Convention recognizes the “sovereign right of States to maintain, adopt and
implement policies to protect and promote the diversity of cultural expression, both
nationally and internationally (and) supports governments and civil society in finding policy
solutions for emerging challenges.” 4
To cut a very long – and sometimes complicated – story short, States are allowed
to financially support cultural expressions and cultural institutions without violating
international trade agreements. Thus, the states can fund and co-fund film, music, theatre,
and literary productions without violating international trade agreements.
This ensures – in principle – that even small countries can produce artistic productions
in their own languages and cultural and social contexts independently of market
mechanisms.
The Convention, ratified by 150 countries and the EU defines cultural diversity as
“the manifold ways in which the cultures of groups and societies find expression. These
expressions are passed on within and among groups and societies. Cultural diversity is
made manifest not only through the varied ways in which the cultural heritage of humanity
is expressed, augmented and transmitted through the variety of cultural expressions, but
also through diverse modes of artistic creation, production, dissemination, distribution and
enjoyment, whatever the means and technologies used.”5
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https://en.unesco.org/creativity/convention
Article 4.1. https://en.unesco.org/creativity/sites/creativity/files/passeport-convention2005-web2.pdf
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