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- Title
Uniunea Europeană şi adoptarea Convenţiei UNESCO din 2005: despre promovarea diversităţii culturale în relaţiile externe ale Uniunii Europene.
- Authors
CRĂCIUNEAN, Laura-Maria
- Abstract
The aim of this paper is to identify how cultural diversity, as a legal value of the international community (after 2001), also became one of the "export values" of the EU. The mentioned action happened mainly through the active implication of the European Community (now the European Union) in the negotiation process of the UNESCO Convention of 2005 and afterwards by means of promoting this value within the Union but also in its external relations. We will start our article with a short overview on the content of the two documents adopted within UNESCO and then we will analyze some of the implications of EU's involvement in the negotiation process. We will conclude that, even though the EU has no competences in the cultural field, by its implication and support, it transformed the value of cultural diversity in one of its own and now it "exports" it abroad. This way of approaching the matter raises a series of issues in relation with an exclusive and sovereign field which traditionally belong to its member states, namely culture.
- Subjects
CULTURAL pluralism; EUROPEAN Community; UNESCO; NEGOTIATION; CULTURAL relations; CONSIDERATION (Law)
- Publication
Pandectele Române, 2013, Issue 5, p51
- ISSN
1582-4756
- Publication type
Article