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  • Strategiei Naționale de Dezvoltare, Moldova 2030

    This concept note outlines the framework of Moldova’s next National Development Strategy called Moldova 2030. The document is structured into three main chapters that examine the fundamental factors influencing the country’s trajectory towards 2030, the alignment between development planning efforts and systemic development trends, and the concrete priorities to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Through analyses, the note highlights the central role played by various factors, such as demographics, migration, social, economic, climatic, and governance on Moldova’s development journey into its 2030 future. The document estimates that Moldova’s

    EU Action Plan against Trafficking in Cultural Goods

    This report provides a comprehensive action plan for the European Union and its Member States to prevent, detect and respond to the trafficking of cultural goods and related crimes. The illicit trade in cultural artifacts fuels illegal activities that pose a threat to the safety of EU citizens and cause irrevocable damage to our common identity. The report outlines key actions to fight this criminal insecurity, ranging from youth engagement initiatives to strengthening effective cooperation among customs authorities. One of the report’s key objectives is to facilitate the exchange of

    EU Work Plan for Culture 2023–2026

    As part of its efforts to safeguard cultural heritage, the European Union has developed a strategic approach to cultural relations that serves as a framework for promoting international cultural dialogue. The strategy supports the exchange of knowledge and skills among artists, creatives, cultural operators, and other stakeholders, with a special focus on preserving cultural heritage in vulnerable regions. The EU’s strategic approach is also committed to increasing diversity and mutual understanding to strengthen cultural relations between the EU and third countries. The EU Strategic Approach to International Cultural Relations and

    Heritage Conversations: Learning from Heritage Opportunities/threats within Mega-Events in Europe (HOMEE)

    Heritage Opportunities/threats within Mega-Events in Europe (HOMEE) project realised jointly by partners from Italy, Cyprus, Poland and the United Kingdom, was awarded with the European Heritage Awards | Europa Nostra Awards 2022 in the category of Research. Our conversation gives a closer insight into this project, asking the major question: What can we learn from HOMEE? Participants of the discussion: Davide Ponzini Dr Franco Bianchini Dr Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga ‘Heritage Conversations’ is a series of discussions led by the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub team in Kraków. Their goal is to promote

    Implementation of the European agenda for culture and of the EU strategy for international cultural relations

    This publication serves as a comprehensive assessment of the implementation of the European agenda for culture and the EU strategy for international cultural relations. It meticulously evaluates the achievements and shortcomings of EU cultural policies, providing invaluable insights to inform and guide policymakers. Through case studies and practical insights, readers are offered a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in sustaining and safeguarding Europe’s rich tangible and intangible heritage for generations to come. With a forward-looking perspective, the document not only scrutinises the current landscape but also lays out

    UFFICIO POLITICHE PER I SISTEMI CULTURALI, TURISTICI E LA COOPERAZIONE. Programma Operativo Annuale Politiche Culturali

    This program outlines the annual operational program for cultural policies in the Basilicata region, providing valuable insights into the initiatives and strategies aimed at preserving and promoting cultural heritage. It encompasses a wide array of themes, including the valorisation of historical, artistic, anthropological, and archaeological heritage, as well as the promotion of cultural knowledge and awareness. Itdelves into the support for digital productions, training in the performing arts, and the organization of cultural activities by local authorities, offering a holistic view of the region’s cultural landscape. The program emphasizes the

    Proposta de Plano Estratégico de Cooperação Cultural Multilateral da CPLP (2022 – 2026)

    This document outlines the Proposed Strategic Plan for Multilateral Cultural Cooperation within the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) for the period 2022-2026. It emphasises the importance of cultural unity and collaboration among member states, focusing on promoting intercultural exchange, capacity building, and gender equality in the cultural sector. The plan is structured around strategic objectives, including fostering dialogue, preserving cultural heritage, and supporting creative industries. Implementation of the plan will require close coordination between the CPLP Secretariat and relevant stakeholders, with an emphasis on strategic management and monitoring to

    Proposta de Plano de Ação de Cooperação Cultural Multilateral da CPLP (2022 – 2024)

    This plan of action outlines various projects and initiatives within the Cultural sector of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP). It highlights the establishment of a community system for the temporary import and export of cultural goods among CPLP countries. Additionally, it projects that support will be provided for the mobility of artists, authors, and cultural agents within the CPLP space. Furthermore, efforts will be made to enhance coordination and information sharing among entities responsible for cultural activities supervision in CPLP countries. A study will be conducted on the

    Loi du 1er avril 2022 portant modification de la loi modifiée du 18 avril 2001 sur les droits d’auteur, les droits voisins et les bases de données en vue de la transposition de la directive 2019/789 du Parlement européen et du Conseil du 17 avril 2019

    This legislation focuses on the modification of copyright laws in Luxembourg to align with the EU Directive 2019/789, specifically addressing rights related to online broadcasting, satellite communication, cable retransmission, and public communication. The amendments introduce new sections and articles to regulate the interaction between broadcasters and signal distributors, emphasising the need for authorization from rights holders for transmission activities. The document clarifies the conditions under which retransmission via internet services can take place, ensuring compliance with EU regulations. The law aims to establish clear guidelines for the exercise of copyright

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