The new package travel directive Vincenzo Franceschelli; Francesco Morandi and Carlos Torres (editors); Javier Melgosa Arcos, Marc McDonald, Ernest Führich... [et al.]
Colaborador(es): Franceschelli, Vincenzo [ed. lit.]
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| Torres, Carlos [ed. lit.]
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LibroEditor: Lisboa Esthe Inatel 2017Descripción: 596 p. 26 cm.Tipo de contenido: Texto (visual) Tipo de medio: sin mediación ISBN: 9789899995505.Tema(s): Derecho| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Autores:
Javier Melgosa Arcos, Marc McDonald, Ernst Führich, Laurence Jégouzo, Sara Prager; Michael Wukoschitz, Antonia Paniza, Francesco Torchia, Stephen Mason, Silvia Feliu, Julio Facal, Diego Raúl González, Gianluca Rossoni, Jacqueline Tanti-Dougall, Ana Branca Soeiro de Carvalho, Manuel David Masseno, Joandre Ferraz, Marcelo Oliveira, Belén Ferrer Tapia, Afonso Café, Joao Vidal, Virgílio Machado, María Ángela Carrascalao, Stephan Keiler, Andrej Micovic, Diego Benítez, Raúl Pérez Guerra, María Matilde Ceballos Martín
The purpose of this study is to identify the notion of tourism contract in the frame of the EU Directives and of the expansive force of Tourism Law.
The study compares the CCV, the 1990 Directive and the UE 2015/2302 Directive notion of contract, in order to define the causa of a tourist contract. The causa is identified in the causa turismi, or touristic purposes.
A tourist is a consumer who, buying a tourist package, desires something more than the mere sum of the typical causa that characterizes a mixed contract (the possible combination of transport, accommodation, services or rent).
The study asserts that in the last decades, tourism contracts and tourism travel contracts have assumed specific features.
Originating from a mere mixed contract, tourism travel contracts have undertaken new connotations.
The “causa” of a mixed contract has assumed elements that exceeded the simple sum of the causa of the two contracts that characterizes a mixed contract.
This new element may be defined as “touristic purpose”, or, as suggested,“causa turismi”.

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