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2 Decisions
1 Resolutions
Year start: 2009close
Year end: 2009close
Theme: World Heritage Conventionclose
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The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC-09/17.GA/9 and WHC-09/17.GA/INF.9 Noting that the World Heritage Convention is approaching universal ratification and that its 40th anniversary is to be celebrated in 2012 and, therefore, that it is appropriate to reflect on the successes of the Convention and also how it can best be implemented to meet the emerging challenges and opportunities it faces while also increasing its relevance and engagement with communities around the world, Considering the results of the Workshop to reflect on the Future of the World Heritage ...
The World Heritage Committee, 1. Taking into account rule 20 of the Rules of Procedure of the World Heritage Committee, on the creation of consultative bodies, 2. Welcoming the Chairperson's summary Workshop to reflect the Future of the World Heritage Convention that was held at UNESCO Headquarters from 25 to 27 February 2009, 3. Recognizing the need for further reflection on this issue, 4. Establishes a Working Group on the Reflection on the Future of the World Heritage Convention as a Consultative Body that shall meet for the duration of its 33rd session, with a specific mandate ...
The World Heritage Committee, 1. Having examined Document WHC-09/33.COM/14A, 2. Recalling Decision 32 COM 10 adopted at its 32nd Session (Quebec City, 2008); 3. Notes that the World Heritage Convention is approaching universal ratification and its fortieth anniversary in 2012, and therefore that it is appropriate to reflect on the successes of the Convention and also how it can best evolve to meet the emerging challenges it faces while also increasing its relevance and engagement with communities around the world; 4. Expresses its appreciation to the States Parties of Australia, ...
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