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    The understanding and promotion of the ethical values common to humanity, with an attitude of tolerance and respect for the diversity of religious, philosophical and moral beliefs, are both the foundation and the consequence of responsible tourism; stakeholders in tourism development and tourists themselves should observe the social and cultural traditions and practices of all peoples, including those of minorities and indigenous peoples and to recognize their worth

    Article 1: Tourism's contribution to mutual understanding and respect between peoples and societies

  • 2

    Tourism activities should respect the equality of men and women; they should promote human rights and, more particularly, the individual rights of the most vulnerable groups, notably children, the elderly, the handicapped, ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples

    Article 2: Tourism as a vehicle for individual and collective fulfilment

  • 3

    All the stakeholders in tourism development should safeguard the natural environment with a view to achieving sound, continuous and sustainable economic growth geared to satisfying equitably the needs and aspirations of present and future generations;

    Article 3: Tourism, a factor of sustainable development

  • 4

    Tourism resources belong to the common heritage of mankind; the communities in whose territories they are situated have particular rights and obligations to them;

    Article 4: Tourism, a user of the cultural heritage of mankind and contributor to its enhancement

  • 5

    Local populations should be associated with tourism activities and share equitably in the economic, social and cultural benefits they generate, and particularly in the creation of direct and indirect jobs resulting from them;

    Article 5: Tourism, a beneficial activity for host countries and communities

  • 6

    Tourism professionals have an obligation to provide tourists with objective and honest information on their places of destination and on the conditions of travel, hospitality and stays; they should ensure that the contractual clauses proposed to their customers are readily understandable as to the nature, price and quality of the services they commit themselves to providing and the financial compensation payable by them in the event of a unilateral breach of contract on their part

    Article 6: Obligations of stakeholders in tourism development

  • 7

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

  • 8

    Tourists and visitors should benefit, in compliance with international law and national legislation, from the liberty to move within their countries and from one State to another, in accordance with Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; they should have access to places of transit and stay and to tourism and cultural sites without being subject to excessive formalities or discrimination

    Article 8: Liberty of tourist movements

  • 9

    The fundamental rights of salaried and self-employed workers in the tourism industry and related activities, should be guaranteed under the supervision of the national and local administrations, both of their States of origin and of the host countries with particular care, given the specific constraints linked in particular to the seasonality of their activity, the global dimension of their industry and the flexibility often required of them by the nature of their work.

    Article 9: Rights of the workers and entrepreneurs in the tourism industry

  • 10

    The public and private stakeholders in tourism development should cooperate in the implementation of these principles and monitor their effective application

    Article 10: Implementation of the principles of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

  • 11

    The understanding and promotion of the ethical values common to humanity, with an attitude of tolerance and respect for the diversity of religious, philosophical and moral beliefs, are both the foundation and the consequence of responsible tourism; stakeholders in tourism development and tourists themselves should observe the social and cultural traditions and practices of all peoples, including those of minorities and indigenous peoples and to recognize their worth

    Article 1: Tourism's contribution to mutual understanding and respect between peoples and societies

  • 12

    The understanding and promotion of the ethical values common to humanity, with an attitude of tolerance and respect for the diversity of religious, philosophical and moral beliefs, are both the foundation and the consequence of responsible tourism; stakeholders in tourism development and tourists themselves should observe the social and cultural traditions and practices of all peoples, including those of minorities and indigenous peoples and to recognize their worth

    Article 1: Tourism's contribution to mutual understanding and respect between peoples and societies

  • 13

    The public and private stakeholders in tourism development should cooperate in the implementation of these principles and monitor their effective application

    Article 10: Implementation of the principles of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

  • 14

    The fundamental rights of salaried and self-employed workers in the tourism industry and related activities, should be guaranteed under the supervision of the national and local administrations, both of their States of origin and of the host countries with particular care, given the specific constraints linked in particular to the seasonality of their activity, the global dimension of their industry and the flexibility often required of them by the nature of their work.

    Article 9: Rights of the workers and entrepreneurs in the tourism industry

  • 15

    Tourists and visitors should benefit, in compliance with international law and national legislation, from the liberty to move within their countries and from one State to another, in accordance with Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; they should have access to places of transit and stay and to tourism and cultural sites without being subject to excessive formalities or discrimination

    Article 8: Liberty of tourist movements

  • 16

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

  • 17

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

  • 18

    Tourism professionals have an obligation to provide tourists with objective and honest information on their places of destination and on the conditions of travel, hospitality and stays; they should ensure that the contractual clauses proposed to their customers are readily understandable as to the nature, price and quality of the services they commit themselves to providing and the financial compensation payable by them in the event of a unilateral breach of contract on their part

    Article 6: Obligations of stakeholders in tourism development

  • 19

    Local populations should be associated with tourism activities and share equitably in the economic, social and cultural benefits they generate, and particularly in the creation of direct and indirect jobs resulting from them;

    Article 5: Tourism, a beneficial activity for host countries and communities

  • 20

    Tourism resources belong to the common heritage of mankind; the communities in whose territories they are situated have particular rights and obligations to them;

    Article 4: Tourism, a user of the cultural heritage of mankind and contributor to its enhancement

  • 21

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

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    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The understanding and promotion of the ethical values common to humanity, with an attitude of tolerance and respect for the diversity of religious, philosophical and moral beliefs, are both the foundation and the consequence of responsible tourism; stakeholders in tourism development and tourists themselves should observe the social and cultural traditions and practices of all peoples, including those of minorities and indigenous peoples and to recognize their worth

    Article 1: Tourism's contribution to mutual understanding and respect between peoples and societies

  • 2

    Tourism activities should respect the equality of men and women; they should promote human rights and, more particularly, the individual rights of the most vulnerable groups, notably children, the elderly, the handicapped, ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples

    Article 2: Tourism as a vehicle for individual and collective fulfilment

  • 3

    All the stakeholders in tourism development should safeguard the natural environment with a view to achieving sound, continuous and sustainable economic growth geared to satisfying equitably the needs and aspirations of present and future generations;

    Article 3: Tourism, a factor of sustainable development

  • 4

    Tourism resources belong to the common heritage of mankind; the communities in whose territories they are situated have particular rights and obligations to them;

    Article 4: Tourism, a user of the cultural heritage of mankind and contributor to its enhancement

  • 5

    Local populations should be associated with tourism activities and share equitably in the economic, social and cultural benefits they generate, and particularly in the creation of direct and indirect jobs resulting from them;

    Article 5: Tourism, a beneficial activity for host countries and communities

  • 6

    Tourism professionals have an obligation to provide tourists with objective and honest information on their places of destination and on the conditions of travel, hospitality and stays; they should ensure that the contractual clauses proposed to their customers are readily understandable as to the nature, price and quality of the services they commit themselves to providing and the financial compensation payable by them in the event of a unilateral breach of contract on their part

    Article 6: Obligations of stakeholders in tourism development

  • 7

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

  • 8

    Tourists and visitors should benefit, in compliance with international law and national legislation, from the liberty to move within their countries and from one State to another, in accordance with Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; they should have access to places of transit and stay and to tourism and cultural sites without being subject to excessive formalities or discrimination

    Article 8: Liberty of tourist movements

  • 9

    The fundamental rights of salaried and self-employed workers in the tourism industry and related activities, should be guaranteed under the supervision of the national and local administrations, both of their States of origin and of the host countries with particular care, given the specific constraints linked in particular to the seasonality of their activity, the global dimension of their industry and the flexibility often required of them by the nature of their work.

    Article 9: Rights of the workers and entrepreneurs in the tourism industry

  • 10

    The public and private stakeholders in tourism development should cooperate in the implementation of these principles and monitor their effective application

    Article 10: Implementation of the principles of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

  • 11

    The understanding and promotion of the ethical values common to humanity, with an attitude of tolerance and respect for the diversity of religious, philosophical and moral beliefs, are both the foundation and the consequence of responsible tourism; stakeholders in tourism development and tourists themselves should observe the social and cultural traditions and practices of all peoples, including those of minorities and indigenous peoples and to recognize their worth

    Article 1: Tourism's contribution to mutual understanding and respect between peoples and societies

  • 12

    The understanding and promotion of the ethical values common to humanity, with an attitude of tolerance and respect for the diversity of religious, philosophical and moral beliefs, are both the foundation and the consequence of responsible tourism; stakeholders in tourism development and tourists themselves should observe the social and cultural traditions and practices of all peoples, including those of minorities and indigenous peoples and to recognize their worth

    Article 1: Tourism's contribution to mutual understanding and respect between peoples and societies

  • 13

    The public and private stakeholders in tourism development should cooperate in the implementation of these principles and monitor their effective application

    Article 10: Implementation of the principles of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

  • 14

    The fundamental rights of salaried and self-employed workers in the tourism industry and related activities, should be guaranteed under the supervision of the national and local administrations, both of their States of origin and of the host countries with particular care, given the specific constraints linked in particular to the seasonality of their activity, the global dimension of their industry and the flexibility often required of them by the nature of their work.

    Article 9: Rights of the workers and entrepreneurs in the tourism industry

  • 15

    Tourists and visitors should benefit, in compliance with international law and national legislation, from the liberty to move within their countries and from one State to another, in accordance with Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; they should have access to places of transit and stay and to tourism and cultural sites without being subject to excessive formalities or discrimination

    Article 8: Liberty of tourist movements

  • 16

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

  • 17

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

  • 18

    Tourism professionals have an obligation to provide tourists with objective and honest information on their places of destination and on the conditions of travel, hospitality and stays; they should ensure that the contractual clauses proposed to their customers are readily understandable as to the nature, price and quality of the services they commit themselves to providing and the financial compensation payable by them in the event of a unilateral breach of contract on their part

    Article 6: Obligations of stakeholders in tourism development

  • 19

    Local populations should be associated with tourism activities and share equitably in the economic, social and cultural benefits they generate, and particularly in the creation of direct and indirect jobs resulting from them;

    Article 5: Tourism, a beneficial activity for host countries and communities

  • 20

    Tourism resources belong to the common heritage of mankind; the communities in whose territories they are situated have particular rights and obligations to them;

    Article 4: Tourism, a user of the cultural heritage of mankind and contributor to its enhancement

  • 21

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism

  • 22

    The prospect of direct and personal access to the discovery and enjoyment of the planet’s resources constitutes a right equally open to all the world’s inhabitants; the increasingly extensive participation in national and international tourism should be regarded as one of the best possible expressions of the sustained growth of free time, and obstacles should not be placed in its way

    Article 7: Right to tourism