Standard-setting in UNESCO. / Volume 2, : Conventions, recommendations, declarations and charters adopted by UNESCO (1948-2006).

Standard-setting represents one of the main constitutional functions of UNESCO and an important tool for realizing the goals for which the Organization was created. In addition to conventions and recommendations, the declarations adopted by the General Conference promulgate principles and norms inte...

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Superior document:UNESCO reference works series
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:UNESCO reference books.
Physical Description:1 online resource (760 p.)
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Agreement for Facilitating the International Circulation of Visual and Auditory Materials of an Educational, Scientifi C and Cultural Character, with Protocol of Signature and Model Form of Certifi Cate Provided for in Article IV of the Abovementioned Agreement Beirut, 10 December 1948 /
Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientifi C and Cultural Materials, with Annexes a to E and Protocol Annexed Florence, 17 June 1950 /
Universal Copyright Convention, with Appendix Declaration Relating to Article XVII and Resolution Concerning Article XI Geneva, 6 September 1952 /
Protocol 1 Annexed to the Universal Copyright Convention, Concerning the Application of That Convention to the Works of Stateless Persons and Refugees Geneva, 6 September 1952 /
Protocol 2 Annexed to the Universal Copyright Convention, Concerning the Application of That Convention to the Works of Certain International Organizations Geneva, 6 September 1952 /
Protocol 3 Annexed to the Universal Copyright Convention, Concerning the Eff Ective Date of Instruments of Ratifi Cation or Acceptance of, or Accession to, That Convention Geneva, 6 September 1952 /
Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Confl Ict, with Regulations for the Execution of the Convention the Hague, 14 May 1954 /
Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Confl Ict Th E Hague, 14 May 1954 /
Convention Concerning the International Exchange of Publications Paris, 3 December 1958 /
Convention Concerning the Exchange of Offi Cial Publications and Government Documents between States Paris, 3 December 1958 /
Convention against Discrimination in Education Paris, 14 December 1960 /
International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations Rome, 26 October 1961 /
Protocol Instituting a Conciliation and Good Offi Ces Commission to Be Responsible for Seeking the Settlement of Any Disputes Which May Arise between States Parties to the Convention against Discrimination in Education Paris, 10 December 1962 /
Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property Paris, 14 November 1970 /
Universal Copyright Convention as Revised on 24 July 1971, with Appendix Declaration Relating to Article XVII and Resolution Concerning Article XI Paris, 24 July 1971 /
Protocol 1 Annexed to the Universal Copyright Convention as Revised on 24 July 1971, Concerning the Application of That Convention to Work of Stateless Persons and Refugees Paris, 24 July 1971 /
Protocol 2 Annexed to the Universal Copyright Convention as Revised on 24 July 1971, Concerning the Application of That Convention to Works of Certain International Organizations Paris, 24 July 1971 /
Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms Geneva, 29 October 1971 /
Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Paris, 16 November 1972 /
Summary:Standard-setting represents one of the main constitutional functions of UNESCO and an important tool for realizing the goals for which the Organization was created. In addition to conventions and recommendations, the declarations adopted by the General Conference promulgate principles and norms intended to inspire the action of Member States in specific fields of activity. This second of a two-volume work on Standard-Setting in UNESCO collects the complete texts of all UNESCO instruments. Part I of Conventions, Recommendations, Declarations and Charters adopted by UNESCO (1948-2006) contains conventions and agreements adopted by the General Conference and by intergovernmental conferences convened by UNESCO itself or jointly by UNESCO and other international organizations. Part II includes the recommendations issued by the General Conference, while Part III features all UNESCO declarations. CO-PUBLICATION WITH: UNESCO
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1281937266
9786611937263
9047422171
Hierarchical level:Monograph