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And the EWC remains determined to raise and publicly present the commitment of professional writers and literary translators to shaping the profile of Europe via individual creativity and the common elements of cultural policy within the diversity of expressions. | And the EWC remains determined to raise and publicly present the commitment of professional writers and literary translators to shaping the profile of Europe via individual creativity and the common elements of cultural policy within the diversity of expressions. | ||
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Revision as of 18:57, 22 February 2010
EWC champions the diversity of literatures while raising awareness for both the role of creators and culture for the EU Lisbon Agenda and the common need of creators to have their moral and economic rights respected in the digital age.
The EWC defends the professional interests of its members, all being part of civil society at European and national levels, in legal and political contexts, concerning cultural and social policy.
And the EWC remains determined to raise and publicly present the commitment of professional writers and literary translators to shaping the profile of Europe via individual creativity and the common elements of cultural policy within the diversity of expressions.