Policy Framework and Legal Environment for Museum Development
International Journal of Development Research
Policy Framework and Legal Environment for Museum Development
Received 15th March, 2025; Received in revised form 06th April, 2025; Accepted 17th May, 2025; Published online 28th June, 2025
Copyright©2025, Otgonsuren, D. and Oyuntsetseg, L. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
NASH is The Mongolian people have developed a unique nomadic civilization characterized by distinctive cultural practices, artistic traditions, customs, and a rich historical and cultural heritage. Preserving and safeguarding this cultural heritage—created and transmitted over centuries—in its original form, under appropriate legal and institutional frameworks, is a responsibility Mongolia holds for its citizens and as a commitment to the international community. In the current era of globalization, the preservation and promotion of national cultural identity has become a vital foundation for the continuity and distinctiveness of any nation. It is therefore essential to harmonize national traditions with global cultural achievements through policies and legal frameworks that are culturally sensitive and strategically designed to ensure sustainable development. This necessitates improved coherence between state policy and legal mechanisms tailored to the specific characteristics of Mongolia’s cultural heritage. Enhancing the policy and legal framework governing museums in alignment with broader social development is critical for preserving and promoting cultural heritage. Furthermore, it supports its integration into academic research, education, and tourism development, thereby playing a key role in fostering cultural continuity and national identity.