Cultural Rights - Individual, Commons (groups) and Branding
She stressed that cultural rights protect the rights for each person, individually and in community with others, as well as groups of people, to develop and express their humanity, their world view and the meanings they give to their existence and their development through, inter alia, values, beliefs, convictions, languages, knowledge and the arts, institutions and ways of life.
Cultural rights, she underlined, may also be considered as protecting access to cultural heritage and resources that allow such identification and development processes to take place.