For decades, cultural rights have been a concern of the international society that has been reflected in a variety of international instruments, some of which have been signed and ratified by Honduras. These international obligations have been transposed into the national law by instruments that have shaped the current institutional framework, being perhaps the most significant, the Constitution of the Republic of Honduras. It is irrelevant to understand whether actual policy and institutional framework that fill with content the categories that correspond to the rights relating to culture that we are granted as citizens, are appropriate to fulfill the international obligations undertaken by Honduras. Equally important it is to understand the efforts of the government of the Republic to manage its resources and institutions so that the cultural rights are fully guaranteed.
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Castro Valle, C. M. (2017). Los derechos culturales y su gestión en honduras. Estudios Constitucionales, 15(1), 193–215. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-52002017000100007
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