LOI n° 2021-641 du 21 mai 2021 relative à la protection patrimoniale des langues régionales et à leur promotion

This legislation focuses on the protection and promotion of regional languages, emphasising their significance in heritage preservation. It introduces amendments to the French Education Code to support the teaching of regional languages alongside French in educational institutions. The law encourages the use of multilingual signage in regional languages in public services, contributing to the visibility and recognition of linguistic diversity.

Furthermore, the legislation highlights the importance of regional languages in cultural heritage and aims to ensure their continued transmission and vitality. By allowing for the coexistence of French and regional languages, the law acknowledges the rich linguistic heritage of different regions. It also mandates annual reports to monitor the implementation of language-related initiatives, emphasising accountability and progress tracking in language preservation efforts.

Overall, this legislation underscores the value of linguistic diversity in heritage conservation and education. It signifies a commitment to safeguarding and promoting regional languages as integral components of cultural identity and heritage. The law’s provisions seek to foster a supportive environment for the teaching, use, and preservation of regional languages, reflecting a broader commitment to cultural heritage protection and promotion.

Category
Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility
Source
French Ministry of Culture
Author(s)
Language
French
Geography
France
Keywords
Language, regional language, Language promotion, Language preservation, Heritage promotion, Heritage Preservation, Preservation, Multicultural, Education, Public services, Linguistic diversity, Linguistic heritage, Linguistics, Diversity, Heritage transmission, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Identity, Local identity
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