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Convention for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage of Europe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Convention for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage of Europe
The Convention for the protection of the architectural heritage of Europe is a legally binding instrument which set the framework for an accurate conservation approach within Europe. For a total of forty three member states of the Council of Europe, the Conventions total ratification/accession has reached forty-two countries since it was opened for signature in 1985. It entered into force on 1 December 1987. After 30 years of collaboration among member states of the Council of Europe, this convention constitutes an important framework for the safeguarding of the Cultural Heritage of monuments and sites. The Convention for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage in Europe, along with the Framework Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society, Faro and European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritages, comprise the thrust of cultural heritage protection and development in Europe. ==Issues under the convention== The issues addressed in this convention are defined by the following objectives: * Support the idea of solidarity and cooperation among European Parties, in relation to heritage conservation * It includes principles of "conservation policies" within the framework of European cooperation * Strengthen and promote policies for the conservation and development of cultural heritage in Europe
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