La Convenzione quadro sul valore del patrimonio culturale per la società e la sua interazione nello spazio giuridico europeo. Spunti di riflessione
Abstract
The article deals with the relationship between the new approach to
cultural heritage adopted by the Council of Europe Convention on the value of
cultural heritage for society, better known as the Faro Convention, and the
European cultural policies, with special reference to the international cultural
relations of the European Union. The article focuses first on the provisions of the
Faro Convention regarding the idea of participatory governance and the right to
cultural heritage; it then gives an overview of the positions taken by the European
Union in the field of international cultural relations in particular with the Council of
Europe. In the final part, the paper offers some considerations on the impact of the right to cultural heritage, recognised by the Faro approach, on the multilevel
system of protection of rights in the European area of freedom, security and justice.