Constitution of the Republic of Poland (Article 5) and EU treaties.
The principle of fostering sustainable socio-economic development, as mentioned in particular in Article 13 of the Convention, is incorporated both into the Constitution of the Republic of Poland (Article 5) and EU treaties. This principle is also reflected in strategic documents setting out the objectives and priorities of Poland's development policy. The role of culture in this respect is underscored by the authors of "The National Development Plan for the Years 2007-2013 and 2014-2020"[1], "The 2020 Social Capital Development Strategy”[2] and the "Poland 2030” report[3]. Moreover, bringing about a more sustainable cultural development is one of the objectives of "The 2004-2020 National Cultural Development Strategy"[4].
[1] More on the programme: http://www.nid.pl/idm,372,miedzynarodowa-podyplomowa-letnia-szkola-akademia-nieswieska.html.
[2] Available in Polish on http://www.funduszestrukturalne.gov.pl/informator/npr2/npr.htm
[3] Available in Polish on http://ks.mkidn.gov.pl/media/download_gallery/20130520SRKS_na_stronie_internetowej.pdf
[4] Available in Polish on http://www.polska2030.pl/.