International Law Recognizes Cultural Rights: Empowering Indigenous Peoples Worldwide
The article discusses cultural rights in international law, focusing on Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and related topics. It explores the history and context of these rights, the right to participate in cultural life, and the role of various international organizations in promoting cultural rights. The researchers define cultural rights, outline state obligations, and discuss monitoring and enforcement mechanisms. Special attention is given to cultural rights of indigenous peoples and minorities. The article concludes with recommendations for advancing cultural rights globally.