PART 1
Cultural Heritage, Trade and Foreign Direct
Investment: Defining and Connecting the Fields
CHAPTER 1
Cultural Heritage in International Law
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness.
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Introduction
Culture lies at the heart of international law. The international community is
made up of culturally diverse countries, and international law governs rela-
tions among different civilizations. Therefore, just, peaceful, and prosperous
relations among nations depends on respect for cultural diversity and the self-
determination of peoples, the latter including their capacity to determine their
destiny and model of development. One of the very goals of the United Nations
(UN) is to foster international cultural cooperation ‘with a view to the condi-
tions of stability and well-being necessary for peaceful and friendly relations
among nations’ and to settle international conflicts of a cultural character.
Since the aftermath of WWII, UNESCO has highlighted the close linkage
between culture and peace: ‘since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in
the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed.’ Only
by knowing each other’s ways of life and respecting cultural diversity, can
mutual trust and peace be built among peoples. In fact, in order to last, peace
should not be ‘based exclusively on the political and economic arrangements
of governments’; rather, peace should be founded upon ‘the intellectual and
Cultural Heritage in International Economic Law by Valentina Vadi