However, if cultural rights were to be understood in this sense of right to culture, then its meaning would not have merited much debate. However, some international documents and legal instruments show a variety of meanings of the term. For example, Article 14 of the Algiers Declaration on the Rights of People adopted in 1976 recognizes cultural rights as „the right of a people to its own artistic, historical and cultural wealth‟, which is also reflected in the African Charter where Article 22 reads “the right to the equal enjoyment of the common heritage of mankind‟. It is obvious from the above-mentioned texts that cultural rights are a broad term. However, the ideas of heritage, education, culture recur as the central concerns of the concept