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Cultural Treaty Flanders ‐ Netherlands (1995) - english information
Belgium; Netherlands
English translation of the "Cultural Treaty" between the Netherlands and Flanders in 1995. This treaty includes the "cooperation in terms of Culture, Education, Sciences and Welfare" between the country and the region linked by a common language. A commission (CVN) was created to monitor the implementation of the treaty. The commission is evaluated regurlarly, newly installed and, if there is the need to, a re-orientation takes place. The English text is no longer available online directly. Therefore, we link to a copy from the Internet Archive. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
Keywords
international cooperation; educational policy; international educational work; language policy; culture; cultural education; minority group; minority language; science; Internationale Beziehungen / international relations; Flandern / Flanders;
Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
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Language: | English |
URL (original): | https://web.archive.org/web/20160608031625/https://www.den.nl/art/uploads/files/Samenvatting%20+%20tekst%20verdrag%20CVN%20ENGLISH.pdf |
Source / author of the website: | Government of the Netherlands; Belgium / Flemish Government |
Country of origin of the resource: | Netherlands; Belgium; |
Record-ID: | 8788 |
Update: | 11.07.2023 |
Thematic context
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- All you need to know about education in the Netherlands
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