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Travel Contract, Breach Of Contract Research,

Posted on:2011-11-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206330332958427Subject:Civil and Commercial Law
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China has rich tourism resources, with a huge tourism market. With China's rapid economic development,and rising living standards. Tourism can increase people's knowledge, expand exchanges and become a major leisure entertainment, tourism also become a thriving, booming prosperity. Tourism can born the driving economic growth, expansion of domestic demand, and increasing employment.However, conflict with China's relevant laws and regulations on the tourism industry is still quite weak, or even blank. With tourism in large numbers, and the judiciary lack of effective legal norms to resolve disputes related to tourism, embarrassment and distress of the situation come to us again and again. For this reason, the legal theory and practice must strengthen the tourism industry as soon as possible ,sector has been asking the relevant legislation to regulate the tourism market's the stability and prosperity, enrich people's spiritual and cultural life. Establish and improve relevant laws and regulations of tourism will help promote China's tourism boom and help to expand various channels of employment and help to promote China's rapid, sustainable and stable economic development.This paper discusses the core of the contract on the travel legal issues: First, the legal nature of the travel contract; two travel agents on what consumers should bear the responsibility? Third, the establishment of non-property damage tourism contract system reasonable? Fourth, how to travel contract legal regulation?Refer to the number of domestic and foreign tourism, tourism related contract law, literature cases, this paper focuses on the contract in the tourism, travel contract damages .Hope benefit to explore some of the legal theory on legal research of China's tourism.
Keywords/Search Tags:tourism contract, contract responsibility, mental damage
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