Trade and Culture in International Law : Paths to (Re)Conciliation


Autoria(s): Burri-Nenova, Mira
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The UNESCO Convention on cultural diversity marks a wilful separation between the issues of trade and culture on the international level. The present article explores this intensified institutional, policy- and decision-making disconnect and exposes its flaws and the considerable drawbacks it brings with it. These drawbacks, the article argues, become particularly pronounced in the digital media environment that has impacted upon both the conditions of trade with cultural products and services and upon the diversity of cultural expressions in local and global contexts. Criticising the strong and now increasingly meaningless path dependencies of the analogue age, the article sketches some possible ways to reconciling trade and culture, most of which lead back to the WTO, rather than to UNESCO.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://boris.unibe.ch/51528/8/SSRN-id1349089%20%281%29.pdf

Burri-Nenova, Mira (2010). Trade and Culture in International Law : Paths to (Re)Conciliation. Journal of world trade, 44(1), pp. 49-80. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business

doi:10.7892/boris.51528

urn:issn:1011-6702

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Wolters Kluwer Law & Business

Relação

http://boris.unibe.ch/51528/

Direitos

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Fonte

Burri-Nenova, Mira (2010). Trade and Culture in International Law : Paths to (Re)Conciliation. Journal of world trade, 44(1), pp. 49-80. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business

Palavras-Chave #340 Law
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