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Flores-déleon, Erika
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Multidisciplina
Título
International Law of Cultural Rights
Fecha
2020-11-01
Resumen
In the United Mexican States, as a consequence of the constitutional reform on cultural matters in 2009, it was established that “everyone has the right to freely practice their cultural rights”. Furthermore, since the entry into force of the constitutional reform on Human rights in 2011, absolute rights and fundamental freedoms are uplifted, which implies a turning point in legal science since the State has now the constitutional obligation to realign the domestic laws with the International Human Rights Law, particularly regarding cultural matters. The latter alongside the international law of cultural rights to guarantee the effectiveness of the rights that are present in a cultural community.
Tema
Derechos culturales; Derecho cultural; Derecho internacional de los derechos culturales; Educación; Cultural rights; International cultural rights law; Education
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2683-2917