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Cultural diversity, heritage and human rights: Intersections in Theory and Practice
This volume analyzes the complex relationship between cultural diversity, heritage, and human rights, bridging theory and practice. It explores how international human rights law engages with cultural identity, heritage preservation, and minority rights, while also addressing conflicts that arise when cultural traditions clash with universal rights standards. Drawing on case studies and interdisciplinary perspectives, the book highlights both challenges and opportunities in protecting cultural heritage within a human rights framework, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity, recognition, and respect for diversity in contemporary societies.
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