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From Heritage to Terrorism: Regulating Tourism in an Age of Uncertainty


ISBN13: 9780415425599
Published: July 2010
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9780415870207



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Critical in style, From Heritage to Terrorism: Regulating Tourism in an Age of Uncertainty examines the law and its role in shaping and defining tourism and the tourist experience. Using a broad range of legal documents and other materials from a variety of disciplines, it surveys how the underlying values of tourism often conflict with a concern for human rights, cultural heritage and sustainable environments.

  • the ways that the law shapes the nature of tourism how it can do this
  • the need for a more focused role for law in tourism
  • the law’s current and potential role in dealing with the various tensions for tourism in the panic created by the spread of global terrorism.

    Addressing a range of fundamental issues underlying global conflict and tourism, this thoroughly up-to-date and topical book is an essential read for all those interested in tourism and law.

  • Subjects:
    Art and Cultural Heritage Law
    Contents:
    Part 1: Law in Tourism 1. Conceptualising Tourism and the Tourist as a Legal Problem Part 2: Tourism as a Just Cause 2. Establishing the Exalted Tourist 3. The Urban Tourist: inserting the tourist into the cityscape 4. The Cultural Tourist: culture as tourism Part 3: Tourism as Transgression 5. The Targetted Tourist: the legal construction of fear 6. The Pleasure Tourist: sex tourism as a legal dilemma 7. Work and Death in Tourism: darkness and voyeurism Part 4: Tourism in Law 8. Conclusion: Tourism as a Legal Problem