Sustainable Tourism Law
24 SUSTAINABLE TOURISM LAW III.1. Civil liability III.2. The airport consumer. A trip, multiple legal situations IV. The state inspection agencies IV.1. The case of the AVSEC V. Airports and Tourism. A new dimension of the airport legal relationship V.1. The duty of information. The European case VI. State Regulation and legal airport relationship VII. The airport of the Fourth Industrial Revolution VIII. The challenges of airport law Phil Cameron Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Law 799 I. Introduction II. Heritage tourism and sustainable development II.1. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) II.2. UNESCO world heritage sites II.3. Common heritage of humankind II.4. The sustainable development of tourism (UNWTO – Tourism, 2004) II.5. Travel and tourism as a force for poverty reduction II.6. Heritage and the right of the host state to provide travel services II.7. Cultural heritage, property and diversity II.8. Registration and ownership of UNESCO world heritage sites Conclusions Dov Kolani Planning for a sustainable tourism – the Israeli experience 809 Sara d’Urso Toward a regional sustainable tourism 819 I. Preliminary remarks II. Outline of sustainable tourism III. The intervention of the regions IV. Final considerations Belén Ferrer Measures to Promote Sustainable Tourism: Case Study of Balearic Islands 831 I. Introduction II. Sustainable Tourism Strategy for the Balearic Islands 2017-2020 III. Law on Tourism Stay Taxation in Balearic Islands and measures to drive sustainable tourism
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