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PRIVATE LAW FOR TOURISM

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Academic year
2022/2023
Teacher
ARIANNA FINESSI
Credits
6
Didactic period
Primo Semestre
SSD
IUS/01

Training objectives

Main knowledge acquired.
The course aims to enable students to acquire the knowledge of the fundamental and characteristic profiles of the Italian law in the tourism system, as well as to learn the discipline of the most used contracts for tourism activities, and to provide instruments for interpreting contracts fundamental used in this sector.


Main skills acquired.
The course is designed to ensure the acquisition of an appropriate technical-legal language, together with the rudiments of the ability to approach and deal with a normative text in a conscious way

Prerequisites

A good knowledge of the Italian language, learning and reasoning skills.

Course programme

1) Introduction: obligation , liability and contract (4 hours);
2) Reservations (2 hours);
3) The so-called “contratti di ospitalità” (2 hours)
4) The hotel contract and the hotel manager liability (6 hours)
5) Timeshare (8 hours)
6) Contracts for tourism packages (8 hours)

Didactic methods

In the first lesson will be illustrated the fundamentals of the law of obligations and contracts,
and then the principal contract subject of the program. Particular attention will be reserved to the study of timesharing and package travel.
It is therefore recommended at the students, in individual study, not limit themselves to reading and studying the manual, careful consultation of the text of the Civil Code and the main special laws

Learning assessment procedures

The exam takes place in written form and consistes of six teen multiple choice questions (2 points for each correct answer)

Reference texts

Franceschelli-Morandi, Manuale di diritto del turismo, Giappichelli, Torino, ult. ed. (2019), pp. 256-267;306-344; 359-399