20° Conferencia Mundial de IFTTA en Beijing
En Beijing, se realizará entre los días 12 y 14 de septiembre la 20?‹ Conferencia Mundial de IFTTA (The International Forum of Travel and Tourism Advocates).
20th IFTTA Conference-Beijing Programme
11 September (Thu.)
19:00 ?` 21:30 Dinner for IFTTA members University Hotel Restaurant (2nd fl. International Exchange Center)
12 September (Fri.) 08:30 ?` 09:30 Registration Qinxue Hall at Lecture Building No.1
09:30 ?` 12:15 Opening Ceremony followed by Chinese Experts presentation Qinxue Hall at Lecture Building No.1
12:30 ?` 13:30 Welcome Lunch University Hotel Restaurant (2nd fl. International Exchange Center)
13:30 ?` 16:30 Visit the lawcourt of Chaoyang District and China Law Science Association
16:30 ?` 18:00 IFTTA Board Members Meeting Place undecided
19:00 ?` 21:30 Get-together Party with Chinese Experts University Hotel Restaurant (2nd fl. International Exchange Center)
13 September (Sat.)
09:00 ?` 11:30 Morning Session Qinxue Hall at Lecture Building No.1
Session 1: Travel Law in Asia and Latin America Chair: Michael Wukoschitz, Austria Olivier Dugardyn, Belgium The tremendous development of tourism between China and Europe - what about the legal development? Hirohito Kaneko, Japan Condition of Tour Guides and Resort Activity Instructors in Japan Karina M. Barreiro, Argentina Legal Protection of Tourists in Comparative Law of Ibero-America
Round table discussion
12:00 ?` 13:00
Lunch University Hotel Restaurant (2nd fl. International Exchange Center)
13:30 ?` 16:30 Afternoon Session Qinxue Hall at Lecture Building No.1
Session 2: Travel Law in Europe
Chair: Harry Manuel, the Netherlands Dorottya Gyenizse, Hungary Latest Developments in EU Legislation and the Hungarian Implementation Process Gianlucca Rossoni, Italy Tour Guides from Outside the EU Accompanying Tourists Within the EU Michael Wukoschitz, Austria Liability Issues in Medical Tourism Round table discussion
17:00 ?` 22:00
Beijing Classical Chinese Opera with Dinner
· l This trip may be cancelled due to shortage of participants.
14 September (Sun.)
09:00 ?` 11:30
Morning Session
Qinxue Hall at Lecture Building No.1
Session 3: General Aspects of World Tourism Law
Chair: Dorottya Gynenizse, Hungary
Dov Kolani, Israel
Tourism by Government: the Case of Tour Guides "Commissions"
Phil Cameron, United States
World Heritage and Technology Development in Tourism Law
Round table discussion
Session 4: Air Passenger Law
Chair: Uta Stenzel, Germany
Marc McDonald, Ireland
The Montreal Convention and the Preemption of Air Passenger Harm Claims
Harry Manuel, Netherlands
The Montreal Convention in the European Context: A passenger's paradise?
12:00 ?` 13:00
Lunch
University Hotel Restaurant (2nd fl. International Exchange Center)
13:30 ?` 16:00
Afternoon Session
Qinxue Hall at Lecture Building No.1
Session 4 (cont.): Air Passenger Law
Chair: Uta Stenzel, Germany
Maria Goretti Sanches Lima, Brazil
Is there an Antinomy between Brazilian Statutes and the Warsaw/Montreal Conventions?
Rond table discussion
Session 5: Travel and Tourism Law Education
Chair: Marc McDonald, Ireland
Phil Cameron, USA
Implementation of the cooperation memorandum of understanding between
UNWTO and IFTTA: the Interactive Discussion Forum on Tourism Legislation and
UNWTO Online Multilingual Terminology TourisTerm - IFTTA Legal Taxonomy of
Travel and Tourism
Uta Stenzel, Germany
Travel Law - Legal Subject at Universities?
Round table discussion
Closing Session
Dov Kolani, IFTTA President
16:00 ?` 18:00
IFTTA Board Members Meeting followed by General Assembly
Place undecided
19:30 ?` 22:00
Dinner (JAPAN NIGHT)
HASHIBA Japanese Restaurant in town
15 September (Mon.)
08:00 ?` 16:30
Sightseeing Trip to Great Wall & Beijing City
19:00 ?` 21:30
Farewell Party with Chinese Experts
University Hotel Restaurant (2nd fl. International Exchange Center)
· Time schedule may slightly change, so check with Organizer for confirmation.
· University Hotel is situated in International Exchange Center.
· Conference registration & hotel charge (BISU) can be paid only in US or RMB cash. Please note that credit card payment is not accepted.