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World Heritage Committee

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The World Heritage Committee establishes the sites to be listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is responsible for the implementation of the World Heritage Convention, defines the use of the World Heritage Fund and allocates financial assistance upon requests from States Parties. It is composed of 21 state parties[1] which are elected by the General Assembly of States Parties for a four-year term.[2]

According to the World Heritage Convention, a committee member's term of office is for six years, however many states parties choose voluntarily to be Members of the Committee for only four years, in order to give other states parties an opportunity to be on the committee.[2] For instance, all members elected at the 15th General Assembly (2005) have voluntarily decided to reduce their period of term of office from six to four years.[2]

[edit] World Heritage Committee Session

The World Heritage Committee meets many times a year to discuss the management of existing World Heritage Sites, and accept the nominations from countries. A session, known as the World Heritage Committee Session, takes place annually where sites are inscribed on the World Heritage List, after presentations made by the IUCN and/or ICOMOS, and deliberations made among the state parties.they meet once a year.

The annual session takes place in cities all over the world. With the exception of those held in Paris, where the UNESCO headquarter office is located, only state parties who are members of the World Heritage Committee have the right to host a future Session, pending approval by the Committee, as well as provided that the concerned State Party’s term will not expire before it hosts the Session.

Session Year Date Host city State party
1 1977 27 June1 July Paris  France
2 1978 5 September8 September Washington, D.C.  United States
3 1979 22 October26 October Cairo & Luxor  Egypt
4 1980 1 September5 September Paris  France
5 1981 26 October30 October Sydney  Australia
6 1982 13 December17 December Paris  France
7 1983 5 December9 December Florence  Italy
8 1984 29 October2 November Buenos Aires  Argentina
9 1985 2 December6 December Istanbul  Turkey
10 1986 24 November28 November Paris  France
11 1987 7 December11 December Paris  France
12 1988 5 December9 December Brasilia  Brazil
13 1989 11 December15 December Paris  France
14 1990 7 December12 December Banff  Canada
15 1991 9 December13 December Carthage  Tunisia
16 1992 7 December14 December Santa Fe  United States
17 1993 6 December11 December Cartagena  Colombia
18 1994 12 December17 December Phuket  Thailand
19 1995 4 December9 December Berlin  Germany
20 1996 2 December7 December Mérida  Mexico
21 1997 1 December6 December Naples  Italy
22 1998 30 November5 December Kyoto  Japan
23 1999 29 November4 December Marrakesh  Morocco
24 2000 27 November2 December Cairns  Australia
25 2001 11 December16 December Helsinki  Finland
26 2002 24 June29 June Budapest  Hungary
27 2003 30 June5 July Paris  France
28 2004 28 June7 July Suzhou  China
29 2005 10 July17 July Durban  South Africa
30 2006 8 July16 July Vilnius  Lithuania
31 2007 23 June1 July Christchurch  New Zealand
32 2008 2 July-10 July Quebec City  Canada
33 2009 22 June-30 June Sevilla  Spain

[edit] References

  1. ^ According to the UNESCO World Heritage website, States Parties are countries that signed and ratified The World Heritage Convention. As of November 2007, there are a total of 185 state parties.
  2. ^ a b c "The World Heritage Committee". UNESCO World Heritage Site. http://whc.unesco.org/en/comittee/. Retrieved on 2006-10-14. 
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