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UNINA9910502587603321 |
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Landini Sara |
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Sustainable tourism contracts / / Sara Landini |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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1 online resource (186 pages) |
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Tourism - Law and legislation |
Contracts |
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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: The Sources of Tourism Law and the Principle of Sustainable Industry -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Sustainable Tourism -- 1.1 Definitions of Tourism -- 1.1.1 Tourism, Movement and Leisure -- 1.2 The Periods of Tourism -- 1.2.1 A Brief History of Tourism -- 1.2.2 ICT and Tourism -- 1.2.3 Tourism and Virtual Reality -- 1.2.4 Tourism in the ``Society of Uncertainty´´ -- 1.3 Peculiarities of Tourism from the Legal Point of View -- 1.3.1 Tourism Is a Global Phenomenon -- 1.3.2 Tourism Is a Non-Stop Phenomenon -- 1.3.3 Tourism Needs to be Sustainable -- References -- Chapter 2: National and International Law. The Importance of Cooperation -- 2.1 National Political Governance and Tourism -- 2.1.1 National Tourism Law -- 2.2 European Law -- 2.2.1 Tourism in EU Law -- 2.2.2 The Role of the EU Court of Justice and the Importance of Uniformation of Law in Tourism -- 2.2.3 The Role of European Directives in Tourism Contract Law -- 2.3 International Norms -- 2.3.1 International Cooperation and Tourism -- 2.3.2 International Contract Law -- 2.3.3 UNWTO Towards a Sustainable Tourism -- 2.4 Consumers´ Protection -- 2.4.1 Consumers´ Legal Protection -- 2.4.2 Customers´ Care -- References -- Chapter 3: Customary Law -- 3.1 Customary Law and Legal Order -- 3.1.1 Definitions -- 3.1.2 General Customary Law and International Customary Law -- 3.2 Customary Law in Tourism Sector -- 3.2.1 Some Examples -- 3.2.2 Customary Law and |
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Sustainable Development -- References -- Chapter 4: Private Autonomy -- 4.1 Private Autonomy Across Countries -- 4.1.1 A Comparative Approach to Contracts -- 4.1.2 National Contract Law in International Contracts -- 4.2 Key Points in Writing a Contract -- 4.2.1 Identification of the Standard of Performance -- 4.2.2 Dealing the Agreement -- 4.2.3 Limits to Freedom of Contract. |
4.3 Judicial Intervention in Contract Matters -- 4.3.1 Illegal and Unfair Contract -- 4.3.2 Damages in Case of Breach of Contract -- 4.4 Tourism Contracts -- 4.4.1 B2B and B2C Contracts -- 4.4.2 Sustainable Contracts -- References -- Chapter 5: The Worldwide Concept of Sustainability and Tourism -- 5.1 Sustainability and Tourism -- 5.1.1 The Environmental and Social Impact of Tourism -- 5.1.2 Concepts of Sustainability -- 5.1.3 The Concept of Sustainability in UN Actions -- 5.2 Defining Sustainability in Tourism Sector -- 5.2.1 The Environmental and Social Impact of Tourism -- 5.2.2 Is Sustainability an Unfocused Concept? -- 5.2.3 Measuring Sustainability -- 5.2.4 Some Examples of Sustainable Tourism -- 5.3 The Role of Courts and Scholars -- 5.3.1 Courts, Scholars and Sources of Law -- 5.3.2 Scholars, Courts and Sustainability -- References -- Part II: Consumer Contracts and Tourism -- Chapter 6: Consumer Contracts and Sustainability -- 6.1 Consumer Contracts and Sustainability -- 6.1.1 Sustainable Consumer -- 6.1.2 Consumer and Tourism -- 6.1.3 Why Do Consumers Need Protection? -- 6.2 Standard Contracts and Consumer Autonomy -- 6.2.1 Consumers´ Choice -- 6.2.2 Consumers´ Protection Against Unfair Terms -- 6.2.3 Many of the Consumers´ Rights Remain Unfulfilled -- 6.3 Consumers´ Protection Private Law Remedies -- 6.3.1 Different Remedies -- 6.3.2 Consumers´ Protection and Punitive Damages -- References -- Chapter 7: Hospitality Industry and Contracts -- 7.1 Hospitality Industry Market -- 7.1.1 Tradition and Innovation in Hospitality Industry -- 7.1.2 FoodandBeverage -- 7.1.3 Sustainable Hospitality -- 7.2 The Hotel Accommodation Contract -- 7.2.1 Content of Hotel Contract -- 7.2.2 Green Hotel -- 7.2.3 Breach of Hotel Contract -- 7.2.4 Hotelkeepers´ Liability -- 7.2.5 Hotel Contract vs Tourist Lease Contract -- 7.3 Tourism in Sharing Economy. |
7.3.1 Timeshare and Tourism -- 7.3.2 Timeshare in EU Directive -- 7.3.3 Home Exchange and Tourism -- References -- Chapter 8: Travel Contracts and Sustainable Mobility -- 8.1 Transport Law -- 8.1.1 Transport Law and Consumers´ Protection -- 8.1.2 Transportation Contract -- 8.2 European and International Transportation Laws -- 8.2.1 Maritime Transportation Law -- 8.2.2 Air Transport -- 8.2.3 Rail Transport -- 8.3 Sustainable Mobility and Tourism -- 8.3.1 Sustainable Mobility -- 8.3.2 Sustainable Transport and Travel -- References -- Chapter 9: Mass Travel Contracts -- 9.1 Inclusive Tour -- 9.1.1 From Thomas Cook´s Idea to Mass Tourism -- 9.1.2 Regulation of Mass Tourism -- 9.2 International Law -- 9.2.1 International Convention on Travel Contracts -- 9.2.2 General Obligation on the Tour Organizer and on the Traveller -- 9.2.3 General Obligation on the Intermediary -- 9.3 Travel Packages and European Union Law -- 9.3.1 The First Directive on Travel Package -- 9.3.2 The New Directive -- 9.4 Ruined Holiday -- 9.4.1 Non-Material Damage in Case of Travel Contracts -- 9.4.2 Ruined Holiday Damage According to the Directive 2302/2015 -- 9.4.3 One of the Leading Case on Ruined Holiday Damage -- 9.4.4 Non Material Damage and Green Tourism Services -- References -- Chapter 10: Unfair Commercial Practices -- 10.1 Martketing Strategies in Tourism Market -- 10.1.1 Marketing in Brief -- 10.1.2 DAGMAR Model -- 10.1.3 Commercial Practices -- 10.2 Best Commercial Practices -- 10.2.1 Illegal and Unfair Advertising -- 10.2.2 Unfair Commercial |
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Practices in EU Law -- 10.2.3 Unfair Commercial Practices and Unfair Commercial Terms -- 10.2.4 Some Cases -- 10.2.5 Environmental Claims and Green Claims -- References -- Part III: Tourism Industry Business Contracts and Sustainability Policies -- Chapter 11: Tourism Industry Business Contracts. |
11.1 Tourism Industry Business Contracts -- 11.1.1 B2B Contracts in Tourism Market -- 11.1.2 Long Term Contracts and Resilience Clauses -- 11.1.3 Long Term Contracts and Business Interruption -- 11.2 Business Contract Law and Competition Law -- 11.2.1 Unfair Competition, Unfair Terms in Case of B2B Contracts -- 11.2.2 Some Cases -- References -- Chapter 12: Tourism Industry Contracts and Structural Formulas: Management and Ownership -- 12.1 Business´s Legal Structures -- 12.1.1 Business Ownership, Partnership, Corporation -- 12.2 Hotel Lease -- 12.2.1 Contents of Hotel Lease -- 12.2.2 Lease, Management, Franchising -- 12.3 Hotel Franchising -- 12.3.1 Franchising Contents -- 12.3.2 Green Franchising -- 12.4 Hotel Management Contract -- 12.4.1 Contents of Management Contracts -- 12.4.2 Management Contract as Example of Collaborative Contracting -- References -- Chapter 13: Conclusions -- 13.1 Contract as a Source of Tourism Law -- 13.1.1 Private Autonomy and Regulation of Tourism Activity -- 13.1.2 The Distinction Between B2B and B2C Contracts -- 13.2 Tourism Contracts and Levers to Sustainability -- 13.2.1 Contracts as Levers -- 13.3 Contracts 2.0 Towards Sustainable Tourism -- 13.3.1 Smart Contracts -- 13.3.2 Smart Contracts in Tourism Sector -- 13.3.3 Smart Contracts and Sustainable Tourism -- References. |
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