Fundamentalism and its impact on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association 2016, para. 68
Paragraphe
Paragraph text
Cultural fundamentalism has been described as the belief that certain cultures, languages or traditions are "better" than others. Cultural and national identities are often conflated into notions of cultural and nationalist fundamentalism, for example in the context of immigration. As such, this section covers cultural and nationalist fundamentalisms as largely overlapping concepts.
Status juridique
Non-negotiated soft law
Organe
Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
Type de document
Special Procedures' report
Mode d'adoption
N.A.
Thèmes
Equality & Inclusion
Social & Cultural Rights
Personnes concernées
Persons on the move
Année
2016
Type de paragraphe
Other
Reference
SR Freedom of Assembly, Report to the HRC (2016), A/HRC/32/36, para. 68.