This legislation focuses on the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage, aiming to raise awareness of its significance and promote cooperation for its preservation. It emphasises the active involvement of communities, groups, and individuals in managing and transmitting this heritage. The document underscores the importance of maintaining a sense of identity and continuity through intangible cultural heritage, contributing to cultural diversity and human creativity.
One key aspect highlighted is the establishment of a representative list of intangible cultural heritage to enhance visibility and dialogue while respecting cultural diversity. Additionally, there is a provision for a list of heritage in urgent need of safeguarding, allowing for prompt measures to protect at-risk elements. The legislation stresses the importance of education on natural spaces and memory sites essential for expressing intangible cultural heritage.
Furthermore, the document outlines the criteria for identifying and safeguarding intangible cultural heritage, ensuring compliance with international human rights instruments and sustainable development principles. It also encourages the dissemination of information on threats to this heritage and activities undertaken for its protection. Overall, the legislation aims to foster international cooperation and mutual respect among communities, groups, and individuals involved in preserving intangible cultural heritage.