The Declaration was a very important challenge to the civil society and is the most important example of private codification and international clarification of the content and scope of the cultural rights. It reaffirms that they form part of the human rights and that therefore there is no room for cultural relativism. Its articles contain numerous references to different elements of the culture development binomial: cultural identity, heritage, cultural community, cultural liberty, education and training, cultural cooperation, democratic governance, economy, responsibility of the political players and of the international organizations, etc.