9. Who have the rights to be the orquardians
of the content of their culture, as well as
by the right to make decisions?
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Explanation:
Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “everyone has the
right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share
in scientific advancement and its benefits.” Cultural rights are, therefore, inseparable from
human rights, as recognized in Article 5 of the 2001 UNESCO Declaration on Cultural Diversity,
and can be defined as the right of access to, participation in and enjoyment of culture. This
includes the right of individuals and communities to know, understand, visit, make use of, maintain,
exchange and develop cultural heritage and cultural expressions, as well as to benefit from the cultural
heritage and cultural expressions of others. Other human rights, such as the rights to freedom of
expression, the right to information and the right to education, are key to the realization of cultural rights.
However, varying degrees of cultural rights may be recognized, as cultural rights cannot be used as a
justification to limit other human rights enshrined in international law.
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