Since the 1980s, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has been developing and spreading a discourse that takes tourism to be a right. This paper critically analyses the basis of this idea in order to attempt to scrutinise the aim behind it. The study reaches the conclusion that considering tourism a right helps to legitimise the presence of the UNWTO within the United Nations structure and to defend the interests of tourism capital, to which the organisation has close links
This paper concerns the human rights aspect to tourism, more precisely the tour operator’s impact on...
This paper focuses on the principle of the rule of law, in combination with the phenomenon of tou...
Using a theoretical framework of solidarity and new social movements, this chapter articulates a cri...
Since the 1980s, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has been developing and spreading a discours...
[spa] Desde la década de los años ochenta del siglo pasado, la Organización Mundial del Turismo (OMT...
There is an increasing emphasis in tourism research on the role that tourism plays in enriching the ...
There is an increasing emphasis in tourism research on the role that tourism plays in enriching the ...
This chapter examines the links between tourism and human rights. The rationale for tourism developm...
This paper concerns the human rights aspect to tourism, more precisely the tour operator’s impact on...
The freedom of movement and right to travel are intrinsic to the growth of international tourism. No...
Continued growth in global tourism is increasingly accompanied by claims that tourism has become a v...
Debates on overtourism, as a challenging phenomenon, are becoming more and more active. The purpose ...
In response to a previously published paper on tourist rights by McCabe and Diekmann, it is argued t...
The freedom of movement and right to travel are intrinsic to the growth of international tourism. No...
Debates on overtourism, as a challenging phenomenon, are becoming more and more active. The purpose ...
This paper concerns the human rights aspect to tourism, more precisely the tour operator’s impact on...
This paper focuses on the principle of the rule of law, in combination with the phenomenon of tou...
Using a theoretical framework of solidarity and new social movements, this chapter articulates a cri...
Since the 1980s, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has been developing and spreading a discours...
[spa] Desde la década de los años ochenta del siglo pasado, la Organización Mundial del Turismo (OMT...
There is an increasing emphasis in tourism research on the role that tourism plays in enriching the ...
There is an increasing emphasis in tourism research on the role that tourism plays in enriching the ...
This chapter examines the links between tourism and human rights. The rationale for tourism developm...
This paper concerns the human rights aspect to tourism, more precisely the tour operator’s impact on...
The freedom of movement and right to travel are intrinsic to the growth of international tourism. No...
Continued growth in global tourism is increasingly accompanied by claims that tourism has become a v...
Debates on overtourism, as a challenging phenomenon, are becoming more and more active. The purpose ...
In response to a previously published paper on tourist rights by McCabe and Diekmann, it is argued t...
The freedom of movement and right to travel are intrinsic to the growth of international tourism. No...
Debates on overtourism, as a challenging phenomenon, are becoming more and more active. The purpose ...
This paper concerns the human rights aspect to tourism, more precisely the tour operator’s impact on...
This paper focuses on the principle of the rule of law, in combination with the phenomenon of tou...
Using a theoretical framework of solidarity and new social movements, this chapter articulates a cri...