What is it about?

Direct and personal access to tourism represents an equal right to all world citizens. Because this right has not been exercised equally, the world is divided into two parts, excess and deprived, tourism citizens and their nation-states. This paper proposes a more just tourism system to balance the rights of tourists to travel, with the right to development, equal tourism participation, and consumption of world resources.

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Why is it important?

Paper has a potential for a world betterment, using the concept of tourist rights. Authors suggest how to create financial flows towards third world states for their development and modernisation, using the concept of equity in tourism rights.

Perspectives

It is important, it is making tourism a force for development.

Professor Tanja A. Mihalic
University of Ljubljana

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This page is a summary of: In pursuit of a more just international tourism: the concept of trading tourism rights, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, August 2014, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2014.943763.
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