00936nas a2200133 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100002300043245004600066300001200112490000700124520065700131022001400788 d1 aAnita Budziszewska00aThe Right to Culture in International Law a315-3310 v123 aThe relationship between international law and culture is not a completely new phenomenon, nor is it an entirely surprising one. The crystallisation of the right to culture in international law is the result of the development and evolution of international law itself, the redefinition of the role of culture in the broadly understood international sphere , and the process of strengthening and widening the catalogue of human rights. Still today, however, the right to culture - with its many specifications - is mainly recognized in an implicit and indirect way, especially through the evolutionary interpretation of human rights monitoring bodies. a1971-7105