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World Conference on Linguistic Rights, Expresses its gratitude and
congratulations to the organisers, particularly to the
CIEMEN and the International PEN Club (especially the
Linguistic Rights Committee) for the admirable work
realised and its results,
Expresses furthermore its gratitude to the Generalitat de
Catalunya, the Diputació and the Ajuntament de Barcelona
as well as the Comission of the European Union for their
generous hospitality,
Expresses finally its gratitude to the UNESCO and its
General Director for his participation and his
intellectual and material assistance,
Wishes a Committee to be set up to ensure the continuity
of works, to mobilise the national comissions of the
UNESCO and to stay at the UNESCO 's disposition to
prepare the next intergovernmental Conference consecrated
to the incorporation of the Declaration into the laws of
each state.
PROPOSITION FOR THE FOLLOW-UP
OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON LINGUISTIC RIGHTS
The Assembly of The World
Conference on Linguistic Rights approuve:
a) The creation of a Follow-up Scientific Council, at the
service of the committees and working groups to be set up
by UNESCO. This Scientific Council will be coordinated by
the UDLR Follow-up Committee.
b) The creation of an Universal Declaration on Linguistic
Rights Follow-up Committee. This Committee will be formed
as soon as information is available about the process set
in motion by UNESCO. Its mission will be to ensure that
the coordination between NGO's, PEN centers and experts
which commenced during the World Conference on Linguistic
Rights continues during the follow-up process. Nine of
the organizations which took part in the Conference will
be represented on the Committee, whose composition will
reflect a balance between continents, NGO's and
International PEN Club Centers.
We propose the immediate
establishment of an executive group in charge of setting
up the UDLR Follow-up Committee and of maintaining
liaison during the initial stages of the process launched
by UNESCO on the basis of the Universal Declaration on
Linguistic Rights. It is proposed that this group be made
up of:
1) The Chairperson
of the Follow-up Committee, who will be
the President of the Translations and
Linguistic Rights Committe of the
International PEN Club,
2) The
Vice-chairperson of the Follow-up
Committee, who will be a delegate of the
World Council of Indigenous Peoples,
3) The General
Secretary of the Follow-up Committee, who
will be a delegate of the CIEMEN.
During the weeks and months
immediately following the Conference, the executive group
will be open to proposals from all participants
concerning the selection of the remaining members of the
Follow-up Committee and undertakes to keep all
participants informed of developments.
Barcelona, 8th June
1996
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