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Баримт бичиг

Mongolia

Хэвлэгдсэн жил :
2018
Тодорхойлолт :
In 2014, the Mongolian Law on the Protection of the Cultural Heritage was amended with 13 chapters and 61 articles. The main purposes and functions of this law is to regulate any relations associated with investigation, registration, research, classification, evaluation, conservation, protection, restoration, revitalization, transmission, ownership, usage, and promotion of cultural heritage.

Article 22. Registration of cultural heritage
22.4 The information of intangible cultural heritage and its bearers shall be registered in the cultural heritage registration and information database
24.1 The information of the cultural heritage registration and information database can be used by citizens and legal entities, with the permission of an authorized entity. It is prohibited to infringe the legitimately given interest of owner and possessor while using the information.
24.2 The information of cultural heritage registered in the cultural heritage registration and information database can be used to make comprehensive promotional products for the public.

Article 34. Rights and duties of bearers of intangible cultural heritage
34.2. Bearers of intangible cultural heritage shall have the following duties:
34.2.1 to teach students and transmit intangible cultural heritage to the next generations
34 2.2. to disseminate and promote intangible cultural heritage;
34.2.3 to provide assistance to record information and conduct registration of intangible cultural heritage.

Article 39. Transmission of intangible cultural heritage
39.1. The state central administrative organization in charge of cultural affairs and Governors of all levels shall be responsible to preserve, protect transmit, promote, and research intangible cultural heritage, and its bearers in association with ethnological
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