
Human Rights Issues in Tourism
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Split into two main sections, the first establishes a background to human rights issues with reference to tourism, and the second provides a multi-disciplinary analysis of a range of selected human rights issues in tourism; these include displacement, security, privacy, discrimination, freedom of movement, the rights of Indigenous people, sex tourism and labour conditions. All chapters include case studies to showcase specific issues such as legal rulings or tourism policies/regulations. This book is written by a highly regarded team of authors specializing in tourism studies and human rights law.
This significant volume on the interaction between tourism development and the safeguarding of human rights will be of interest to a variety of disciplines, in the fields of tourism, political science and tourism/human rights.
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'This book provides the reader with an extensive and analytic overview of the complex issue of human rights in tourism. It does so through the authors' unique combination of expert knowledge in tourism, political science and law, bringing together theoretical and empirical perspectives in a clear and rewarding way. The book should be mandatory reading for researchers and students interested in understanding the notion of sustainability in tourism and its many connections to human rights issues.'Kristina Nilsson Lindstroem, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
'This is a very timely and welcome volume, written by experts in the field. Not only does the book deliver authoritative chapters on the concepts and contemporary thinking on tourism and human rights but then goes on to provide a range of cutting-edge, sometimes challenging and unsettling, examples and cases. The book fills a much-needed gap in the tourism literature and will become a classic in the field.'
Professor Chris Cooper, Leeds Beckett University, UK
'The important relationship between human rights and tourism is an under researched field in tourism studies. Most tourists and tourism scholars do not let human rights get in the way of their international travel. The book provides a welcome addition to this neglected field and will hopefully serve to promote this important area of study to academics, students and policy makers alike.'
Professor C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Elif Haerkoenen, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Department of Business Law at Linkoping University in Sweden. She has a background in international and comparative law with an LL.M. in International and Comparative Law from Tulane University, USA, as well as a doctorate degree in private law from Gothenburg University, Sweden. She is licensed to practice law in Sweden and the state of New York. She holds a National Committee on Accreditation Certificate of Qualification in Canadian Law. Dr. Haerkoenen has published articles in tourism and legal journals in subjects ranging from child sex tourism to human rights, supply chain management and corporate social responsibility/corporate criminal liability. She has been responsible for a course in Tourism and Hospitality Law at the post-graduate level and was a member of the advisory board of the MSc of Tourism and Hospitality Management Program at Gothenburg University. She contributed as a Global Study Partner to the 2016 ECPAT Global Study on Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism.
Edward Nkyi is a Director at The Salvation Army Northumberland (Cobourg and Port Hope) Community and Family Services in Ontario, Canada. Edward has research interests in tourism, human rights, human security, international development and political economy. He holds an MA in Political Science from Brock University, Canada, and an LL.M. in Human Rights and Criminology from the University of Hull, UK. In addition, he has a BA in Political Science from the University of Ghana.
Content
1 Introduction to human rights and civil rights in tourism and hospitality
2 Tourism enterprises and human rights
3 Human rights, development, and the Sustainable Development Goals
4 Politics, human rights, and tourism
SECTION 2 Human rights issues in tourism
5 Human security, human rights, and tourism
6 Right to privacy and tourism
7 Displacement in tourism
8 Discrimination of patrons in tourism establishments
9 Rights to freedom of movement and tourism
10 Human rights and labour conditions in tourism establishments
11 Human rights, the environment, and tourism
12 Indigenous people's rights and tourism
13 Sex tourism
SECTION 3 Conclusion
14 Human rights in tourism: concluding remarks
Appendices
A Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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