COMMERCIAL TOURISM LAW - 1

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
DIRITTO COMMERCIALE DEL TURISMO - 1
Course code
EM9006 (AF:358874 AR:187688)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of COMMERCIAL TOURISM LAW
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
IUS/01
Period
3rd Term
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
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Commercial Tourism Law is a mandatory course of the Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Development of Tourism Systems.
The course will provide students the basic principles of Commercial Tourism Law, their functions as regulatory tools of the tourism market and for potential conflicts resolution.
To reach this scope, it is necessary to acquire an adequate technical and juridical language and the ability to find solutions in the complexity of the sources of law, in particular regarding to the law of contracts which characterise this particular system.
1. Knowledge and understanding
1.1 Understand the multilevel legal system which governs the tourism area.
1.2 Understand the legal institutions and contracts most used in tourism activities. Knowledge of the elements characterising the tourism enterprises and professionals.
1.3 Understand the role of the studied legal institutions, how they govern the relationships between legal subjects and how find the best solution to solve disputes in Business to Consumer contracts.

2. Applying knowledge and understanding
2.1 Ability to comprehend the legal system and the sources of law applicable to a certain situation.
2.2 Ability to find the legal provisions and contracts suitable for a certain situation regarding different economic actors of the tourism sector.
2.3 Once acquired the knowledge of the legal institutions, determine which one finds application to solve conflicts or regulate a certain legal relationship (both economic and personal).

3. Making judgements
3.1 Capacity to understand legal provisions.
3.2 Ability to identify, distinguish, relate different principles and legal provisions belonging to different sources of the multilevel system.
3.3 Ability to find the provisions or the institutions to solve or manage private relationships.

4. Communication skills
4.1 Proper reporting of the specific features of private law, by using appropriate language.
4.2 Ability to interact with tourism law issues.
4.3 Ability to develop critical opinions.
No prerequisites are required.
• Sources of law.
• Tourism professionals and business.
• Touristic use of the State property.
• Contracts for tourism package.
• Hotel reservations.
• Hospitality contracts.
• Liability of the hotel keeper.
• Rental agreements for tourism purposes.
• Timesharing.
• Transports and tourism.
• Distribution and advertisement of tourism services.
• Tourism and civil liability.
R. Santagata, Diritto del turismo, Utet, V ed., 2021 (except for following chapters: 2, 5, 10, 15, 17, 19)

It is recommended the study of the (Italian) Civil Code, including the Constitution, EU Treaties, and sectoral codes, such as:

- Codice civile, Giovanni Perlingieri - Marco Angelone, Napoli, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, last edition
- Codice civile, a cura di Adolfo Di Majo, Milano, Giuffré, last edition
The course is divided in two parts (6 ECTS for each part). The final mark will be the result of the average of the marks obtained in each part of the course.
At the end of the first part of the course, there will be the opportunity to take part to a written examination for students who have attended regularly the most part of the lectures. The attendance to the lectures will be assessed by written signatures which will be collected. The written exam consists in three or more open questions regarding the subjects of the first part of the course.
If the student accepts the mark obtained in the written exam, the second part of the exam will be taken during the ordinary exam session. Thus, it will be possible to register the final mark obtained only after having successfully passed both exams.
Apart from the written examination at the end of the first part of the course, the exam will be oral, and the student will have the possibility to take separate exam of each part of the course, also in different ordinary exam sessions, without the necessity to take the first exam primarily.
The course is mainly structured in several frontal lessons.
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Last update of the programme: 15/03/2022