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Sustainable Tourism Contracts

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  • © 2021

Overview

  • Focuses on sustainability as a key word in customers satisfaction
  • Guides on how to write contracts including "green clauses" and "social/environmental sustainability clauses"
  • Reconsiders new issues in the regulation of tourism: undertourism, workation, greenwashing
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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. The Sources of Tourism Law and the Principle of Sustainable Industry

  2. Consumer Contracts and Tourism

  3. Tourism Industry Business Contracts and Sustainability Policies

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This book addresses the various sustainability issues that the tourism industry has faced over time like the trend from over-tourism to under-tourism or from tourism in increasingly distant destinations to a new local tourism with new needs. It also highlights how contracts, both between businesses and those with consumers, can represent tools for the financial, ecological and social sustainability of the tourism industry.



Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Legal Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

    Sara Landini

About the author

Sara Landini is full professor of Business Law at the University of Florence. She teaches private law, insurance law, travel and tourism contracts law. She has taught also at the Universities of Salerno, Koeln, Oslo, Valencia, Juan Carlos Madrid, Toyo of Tokyo, Ritsumeikan of Kyoto. She teaches also in master and post Laurea courses.



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