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PITT-RIVERS, Julian. "The law of hospitality." HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 2, no. 1 (March 2012): 501–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14318/hau2.1.022.

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Joppe, Marion. "Principles of hospitality law." Annals of Tourism Research 24, no. 3 (January 1997): 766–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-7383(97)82467-x.

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Sharpley, Julia. "Hospitality and Tourism Law." Tourism Management 22, no. 1 (February 2001): 107–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0261-5177(00)00025-x.

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McConnell, Jon P., and Denney G. Rutherford. "Hospitality Law: What We're Teaching." Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 29, no. 2 (August 1988): 57–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001088048802900221.

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Palmer, Robert Alan. "The Evolution of Hospitality Industry Trademark Law." Hospitality Research Journal 14, no. 2 (May 1990): 119–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/109634809001400214.

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Loumansky, Amanda. "Levinas’s Contribution to the Law of Hospitality." Liverpool Law Review 41, no. 1 (November 5, 2019): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10991-019-09236-w.

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BAKER, GIDEON. "Right of entry or right of refusal? Hospitality in the law of nature and nations." Review of International Studies 37, no. 3 (November 29, 2010): 1423–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210510001269.

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AbstractThis article explores the account of international hospitality found in the natural law tradition from Vitoria to Kant. Rather than limit itself to intellectual history, the focus here is on a more enduring theme: the double-bind of hospitality which the natural lawyers encountered in seeking to find a place for the welcome of the foreigner in the ‘law of nations’. Although these thinkers agreed on a natural right of communication, this proved destabilising, even destructive, of the property claims by which hosts establish their domain as properly theirs in the first place. All struggled with this double-bind, though this took different forms, from the concern that the law of hospitality might thereby justify colonial appropriation to fears for how it could threaten sovereignty. Two thinkers arguably find a way out of the double-bind of right of communication-right of property in hospitality, but sacrifice the law of hospitality in the process: Pufendorf, subordinating communication to property, turns hospitality into charity and thereby effectively denies it status as a law of nature; Kant, putting communication first, makes hospitality a matter of right, not philanthropy, but also sees it as instrumental to the development of a global civil condition, where it would be redundant.
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RAS, Hernawati, and Dani Durahman. "Aspek Hukum dalam Penyelenggaraan Bisnis Perhotelan." Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi 20, no. 3 (October 3, 2020): 1033. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/jiubj.v20i3.1093.

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The development of the law as part of a national development known as law reform is carried out thoroughly and integratedly. The hospitality business is growing rapidly as the economy develops, within the restrictions on the scope of the Hotel's business, there is a legal device that regulates the permit and protection of consumers. Hospitality businesses that do not have amdal permits Environmental law enforcement can be done by sanctioning administrative sanctions. Administrative sanctions, settlement of environmental issues outside the court and even criminal sanctions have been stipulated in Law No. 32 of 2009. The aspect of protection to Hospitality Consumers must be in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 8 of 1999, hospitality business must provide legal certainty in providing protection to consumers where currently there are still many hotels that do not provide information about consumer rights and obligations and the development of social responsibility (social responsebility).
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Siahaan, Harls Evan, Munatar Kause, and Fereddy Siagian. "Teologi Hospitalitas: Sebuah Diskursus Konstruktif Agama Merevitalisasi Nilai-nilai Kemanusiaan." KAMBOTI: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora 2, no. 2 (April 30, 2022): 134–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51135/kambotivol2iss2pp134-143.

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The sense of humanity has been disrupted by issues that have led to conflict and violence in the name of religion. Religious identity is often used as a barrier that sharply distinguishes adherents of one religion from another so that the identity differences put each as "strangers". Christianity strives to reflect and at the same time answer the challenges of the social and humanities crisis through theological discourses, both in academic and pastoral contexts. This article aims to offer a theological construction that reflects the law of love as a means of revitalizing human values. This qualitative approach using descriptive analysis methods from various literature resulted in a discourse on the theology of hospitality which embodies the law of love for others as an attitude of Christian hospitality in doing religion in a togetherness space. In conclusion, the theology of hospitality can be one of the doctrines to revitalize human values ​​in doing religion from a Christian perspective. Rasa kemanusiaan mengalami disrupsi oleh berbagai persoalan yang berujung pada konflik dan kekerasan yang mengatasnamakan agama. Identitas agama kerap dijadikan sekat yang membedakan secara tajam antara pemeluk agama yang satu dengan yang lain, sehingga perbedaan identitas ini meletakkan masing-masing pada posisi “orang asing”. Kekristenan berupaya merefleksikan dan sekaligus menjawab tantangan terhadap krisis sosial dan kemanusiaan tersebut melalui berbagai diskursus teologi, baik dalam ruang akademis maupun pastoral. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menawarkan sebuah konstruksi berteologi yang merefleksikan hukum kasih sebagai cara merevitalisasi nilai-nilai kemanusiaan. Melalui pendekatan kualitatif dengan menggunakan metode analisis deskriptif pada berbagai literatur, dihasilkan sebuah diskursus teologi hospitalitas yang mengejawantah hukum kasih kepada sesama sebagai sikap hospitalitas umat kristiani dalam beragama dalam ruang kebersamaan. Kesimpulannya, teologi hospitalitas dapat menjadi salah satu doktrin untuk merevitalisasi nilai-nilai kemanusiaan dalam beragama dalam perspektif kristiani.
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Lloyd, Chris. "Book Review: Jacques Derrida: Law as Absolute Hospitality." Law, Culture and the Humanities 8, no. 2 (May 1, 2012): 382–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1743872112440393d.

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MacNeill, Jessica Dawn. "The effects of labour law on small firms in South Africa : perceptions of employers in the hospitality sector in Pretoria, Gauteng." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1018934.

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The South African government has attempted to find a balance of interests between the employer and the employee by the introduction of the Labour Relations Act in 1995 and the Basic Conditions of Employment Act in 1997. It is critical to the health of the South African economy that these labour laws do not impact small businesses to the extent that the Gross Domestic Product of the country is negatively affected. There are conflicting reports as to how these labour laws affect small businesses. It is therefore important for government to be able to understand, define and measure the impact of its labour laws on small businesses, in order for it to strategise corrective measures, which may include reconsidering the application of the legislative directive, regulated flexibility, if required. The study was limited in the sense that it was solely based on evidence collected from employers. An interpretivist approach was applied as a research methodology to data collected through in-depth interviews. The main findings of the empirical analysis demonstrate that labour legislation does not heavily impact small firms. It was thus determined that extensive measures were not needed with regard to correcting the framework of regulated flexibility.
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Horn, Maryke Eda. "Key safety, security, service and legal measures reuired for the successful management of a guest house." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1390.

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The significant growth in the South African tourism industry in recent years has placed much focus on the hospitality sector in the country. The hospitably sector performs a vital role in the South African economy, as is the case globally, to provide accommodation to international and national tourists. Guest houses in particular have become one of the fastest growing components of the South African tourism industry. However, operating a guest house is not merely providing a bed, shower and breakfast facility for which a client pays and hopefully returns again in future. Rather, it involves significantly more than providing physical amenities. Not only does a potential entrepreneur require a suitable facility in a well-positioned location, but guest house owners and management must adhere to various strenuous safety, security and service measures, as well as municipal by-laws, in a tough and ever-changing business environment. The central theme and the main objective of this study was to investigate the safety, security, service and legal measures that need to be adhered for the successful management of a guest house in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. Together with an outline of the various steps required to start a guest house, a sub-objective was to compile a guest house manual that can be used by new and existing guest house owners and managers to improve their business. The target group was divided into two sections, namely guest house owners and managers on the one hand, and guest house clients on the other - hence two separate questionnaires were developed and used as measuring instrument for the empirical study. The results revealed that clients in the Metro are in general satisfied with the service they receive and safety they experience when staying in guest houses in the Metro. The premises are mostly neat and clean, the towels and bedding are regularly replaced and clean, while the parking bays are sufficient and safe, staff members friendly and approachable, and bookings are done promptly. Over and above the different by-laws to observe, it is the duty of owners and management to provide clients with a safe, secure environment with excellent service, and with sufficient lighting at the entrances, parking and reception areas. All staircases should be steady and iv non-slip, and swimming pools should have secured fencing around and/ or should be covered by safety nets. Staff should follow the correct procedures in emergencies, while concerted efforts should be made to adapt guest houses for the specific needs of disabled and elderly clients. To prevent the outbreak of food poisoning, and to ensure personal and kitchen hygiene, as well as the correct storing of food, are other important responsibilities of owners and management. Therefore, for a guest house to be managed successfully, the owners and management must take into consideration the required safety, security, service and legal measures.
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Vulpillières, Camille de. "Les portes de la loi : souveraineté, droits de l'homme, hospitalité : quel(s) droit(s) pour les étrangers ?" Thesis, Paris 10, 2019. http://faraway.parisnanterre.fr/login?url=http://bdr.parisnanterre.fr/theses/intranet/2019/2019PA100137/2019PA100137.pdf.

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Ce travail vise à rendre compte de la difficulté manifestée par le droit des étrangers français et européen contemporain à garantir véritablement des droits subjectifs aux étrangers. Cette difficulté se traduit à la fois au niveau des normes elles-mêmes, par un régime juridique restrictif, qui reconnaît donc moins de droits aux étrangers qu’aux nationaux, et au niveau des pratiques administratives, par une mise en cause récurrente des droits pourtant officiellement reconnus. Nous proposons d’expliquer ce phénomène, par lequel le droit des étrangers contredit les normes des démocraties libérales contemporaines et de l’État de droit, grâce à l’hypothèse du balancier : souveraineté de l’État et droits individuels des étrangers sont envisagées comme deux exigences antinomiques, placées chacune à l’extrémité d’une ligne sur laquelle le curseur se déplace ; préserver l’une, c’est donc nécessairement affaiblir l’autre. Dans la première partie, nous menons une étude empirique des textes et pratiques du droit des étrangers pour montrer que ce modèle du balancier est structurellement déséquilibré en faveur de la souveraineté de l’État et peine donc à ouvrir l’espace des droits subjectifs aux étrangers. La seconde partie entend proposer une voie destinée à sortir de ce modèle pour coordonner véritablement souveraineté de l’État et droits individuels des étrangers, en les faisant dériver d’un principe d’hospitalité. Nous tentons de montrer que ce principe découle des implications de la notion moderne de droit et de sa fonction revendiquée, la pacification des interactions. Notre thèse se propose donc de faire dialoguer un diagnostic des dysfonctionnements d’un domaine empirique du droit avec une approche critique et normative fondée sur la logique immanente aux pratiques sociales
This work aims at analysing how contemporary French and European migration law struggles to truly guarantee subjective rights to foreigners. This difficulty is reflected both in the legal dispositions themselves, through a restrictive legal regime, and in administrative practices, through their recurrent challenge to rights that are officially recognized. We assert that this phenomenon, by which migration law contradicts the norms of contemporary liberal democracies and the rule of law, is due the balancing between State sovereignty and individual rights of foreigners: preserving one therefore necessarily means weakening the other. In the first part, we conduct an empirical study of the texts and practices of migration law to show that it is structurally unbalanced in favour of State sovereignty. The second part intends to propose a way out of this antinomy to truly coordinate state sovereignty and the individual rights of foreigners, in the form of a principle of hospitality. We try to show that this principle derives from the implications of the modern notion of law and its claimed function of pacifying interactions. Our PhD thesis therefore engages in a dialogue between a diagnosis of the dysfunctions of an empirical field of law and a critical and normative approach based on the immanent logic of social practices
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Chatzipanagiotou, Matthildi. "Practicing the law of human dignity." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Juristische Fakultät, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/17459.

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Die philosophischen Grundlagen der Meta-Dimension des Rechts auf Menschenwürde lösen eine Fragestellung aus, die die Grenzen der Disziplin des Rechts übertrifft: wie könnte das Transzendentale als ein Aspekt der Bedeutung von Menschenwürde dargestellt werden? Das Beharren auf der nicht-Bestimmung des Menschenbildes oder auf dem Begriff ‚Gott’ in der Präambel des Deutschen Grundgesetzes, wie es sich in der Deutschen Dogmatik widerspiegelt, gepaart mit dem Bestreben nach einer Fall-zu-Fall ad hoc Konkretisierung dessen, was Menschenwürde bedeutet, inspiriert diese Untersuchung von ‚etwas fehlt’ [‘something missing’]. In postmoderner Art und Weise beschreibt diese Geschichte das Gesetz der Menschenwürde als Trojanisches Pferd und bietet hermeneutische und literarische Grundlagen für eine affirmative Haltung gegenüber einer ''leeren'' Rede im juristischen Diskurs. Die Forschungsfrage erweckt und umkreist die polemisch verbrämten Begriffe von ‚Leere’ und ‚Black Box’: Warum erscheint der Rechtsbegriff der Menschenwürde ‚leer’? Oder wie ist er ‚leer’? Warum und wie ist er eine ‚Black Box’? Wie erscheinen Manifestationen des Konzepts abstrakt wie Universalien, aber im Einzelnen konkret? Die ontologischen, sprachlich-analytischen und phänomenologischen philosophischen Erkenntnisse, vorgestellt im ersten Kapitel, bilden die Linse, durch die fünf maßgebliche Fälle des Bundesverfassungsgerichtes – über Abtreibung, lebenslange Freiheitsstrafe, Transsexualität, staatliche Reaktion auf Terroranschläge und die Gewährleistung eines menschenwürdigen Existenzminimums – im zweiten Kapitel analysiert werden. Die philosophischen Quellen werden nicht als Momente im langen Verlauf der Menschenwürde in der Geschichte der Ideen eingeklammert.
The philosophical underpinnings of what may be called the meta-dimension of the law of human dignity trigger a question that surpasses the boundaries of the discipline of law: how could the transcendental as an aspect of human dignity meaning be portrayed? The insistence on non-determination of the Menschenbild [human image] or ‘God’ in the Preamble to the German Basic Law [Grundgesetz] reflected in German legal doctrine, paired with the commitment to case-by-case ad hoc concretization of what human dignity means inspire this story of ‘something missing’. In postmodern fashion, this story portrays the law of human dignity as a Trojan Horse and provides hermeneutic and literary foundations for an affirmative stance towards ‘emptiness’ talk in legal discourse. The research question rekindles and twists polemically framed ‘emptiness’ and ‘black box’ contentions: Why does the legal concept of human dignity appear ‘empty’? Or, how is it ‘empty’? Why and how is it a ‘black box’? How do manifestations of the concept appear abstract as universals and concrete as particulars? The ontological, linguistic-analytical, and phenomenological philosophical insights presented in Chapter One compose the lens through which five benchmark Bundesverfassungsgericht cases – on abortion, life imprisonment, transsexuals, state response to terrorist attacks, and the guarantee of a dignified subsistence minimum – are analyzed in Chapter Two. The philosophical sources are not bracketed as moments in the long course of human dignity in the history of ideas.
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Stanley, Lucille Callaway. "Evangelistic hospitality as a means of evangelism and lay mobilization." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1991. http://www.tren.com.

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White, Robert. "Employee Engagement Processes and Productivity among Las Vegas Five-Star Hospitality Organizations." ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3478.

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Employee disengagement creates an unhealthy working environment. Disengagement rates among Las Vegas hospitality industry organizations led to dissatisfaction among employees and resulted in low productivity and profitability. This qualitative descriptive study involved exploring employee engagement strategies that hospitality industry supervisors and managers used to implement programs, thereby solving the employee engagement problems of their organizations. The conceptual framework for the study was leader-member exchange theory. Twenty participants with 5 or more years of Las Vegas hospitality experience who had already successfully implemented engagement programs answered open-ended questions in semistructured interviews. Company documents constituted an additional data source. Analyzing the data involved triangulation using multiple data sources in identifying themes such as interaction effects of employee engagement programs on employees, mutual respect between leaders and subordinates, and organizational benefits. Better engagement could lead to positive social change through increased job satisfaction and improved customer service, thereby engendering increased social interactions among members of the local community. The former could reduce stress and contribute to the quality of life of community members including the families of the workers.- The latter could lead to greater profits for the employers, thus potentially increasing the tax base in the community.
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Pereira, Gustavo Oliveira de Lima. "Hospitalidade e reconhecimento da diferença na transnacionalização dos direitos humanos. A crise da alteridade na questão dos apátridas e refugiados." Universidade do Vale do Rio do Sinos, 2009. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/2439.

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O problema dos apátridas e refugiados de guerra, no panorama mundial, é um dos entraves onde mais podemos observar a crise de sentido que atravessa as relações humanas na modernidade recente. Constata-se a insuficiência da concepção abstrata de direitos humanos tradicional. O presente trabalho procura estabelecer um novo ponto de partida para esta questão: - a alteridade-, a partir do reconhecimento da diferença. O primeiro capítulo verifica como a lógica da totalidade disseminada na racionalidade ocidental traz implicações no desenvolvimento do individualismo presente no período atual e como a concepção de “tolerância” ainda é um empecilho frente ao ideal de hospitalidade cosmopolítica. No segundo capítulo, aborda-se a ética da alteridade como filosofia primeira e alternativa à crise de sentido que envolve a razão instrumental e a insuficiência do direito como regulador social, em contra-posição com a idéia de justiça como desconstrução. Enfim, no terceiro capítulo, problematiza-se filosoficamente como a vit
The issue concerning the stateless person and war refuges reveals the crisis of meaning which crosses over the human relationships in modernity. It has been realized the insufficiency of the traditional abstract notion of human rights. The work here presented tries to establish a new starting point for this issue: - alterity-, by recognizing the difference. The first chapter verifies how the totality logics, spread in the occidental rationality, brings implications in the development of today’s individualism and how the conception of “tolerance” is still an obstacle for the ideal of cosmopolitics hospitality. In the second chapter, the alterity’s ethics is approached as first philosophy and as an alternative to the meaning crisis that involves the instrumental reason and the insufficiency of the law as a social regulator, opposing to the idea of justice as a deconstruction. At the end, in the third chapter, it is philosophically questioned how the victory of the totality works in the covering of alterity on t
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Wan-Hassan, Wan Melissa, and n/a. "Halal restaurants in New Zealand : implications for the hospitality and tourism industry." University of Otago. Department of Tourism, 2009. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20090903.155113.

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Approximately 98% of lamb and sheep, 60% of cattle and 85% of deer in New Zealand are halal slaughtered each year. The high production of halal meat in the country has lead Tourism New Zealand's Chief Executive Officer, George Hickton, to believe that it would be easier to promote New Zealand as a destination for Muslim travellers. However, research has shown that the majority of Muslim travellers find it difficult to obtain halal food in the country. To understand why the access to halal food is limited for travellers, this study specifically investigates the management and promotion of halal food in restaurants. Data was obtained using a questionnaire that was administered through face-to-face interviews.Since the total population of halal restaurants in New Zealand was unknown, a snowball sampling method was chosen as it was the most efficient and economical way of locating a group of restaurants that was 'hidden'. The locations for sample selection were Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, which have the highest population of Muslims and are also major tourist destinations. Results, obtained from a sample of 99 halal restaurants, indicate that nearly four out of ten respondents did not agree that the Muslim tourist market is significant to their business. Many were also reluctant to promote their halal food or put up the halal sign in front of their shop. Yet the number of halal restaurants in New Zealand has risen tremendously as a result of the rapidly growing domestic Muslim population. Given the increased risk of fraud, Muslim consumers in New Zealand are in urgent need of halal statutory regulations, as well as stronger guidelines pertaining to the issue of halal food. Additionally, there is also a need to establish and implement an effective halal certification system that is standard throughout the country. The issue of halal slaughter being associated with cruelty to animals will also need to be addressed. Concerted efforts should be made to understand this sentiment and to counter it with appropriate scientific information.
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Maya, Bruno. "Migração e os impasses da hospitalidade: em busca de um lar." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2010. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/17407.

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The present research deals with the concept of hospitality, focusing the Casa do Migrante (Migrant House), a hostel for migrants situated downtown in São Paulo City. To do so, the author seeks his foundations in the writings of Derrida (2003) and also in Foucault (1999) and Agamben (2002). The purpose here is to discuss, by investigating the house territory, the meaning of that hospitality in what refers to important concepts like naming and language. Therefore, the aim is to take account of the fundamental bind between the construction of a territory and concepts that derive from hospitality, like the notions of the foreign and the barbarian, that is, the one that is unameble, the absolutely other
A presente pesquisa problematiza o conceito de hospitalidade a partir da Casa do Migrante, albergue para migrantes situado no centro de São Paulo. Para isso, fundamenta-se nos escritos de Derrida (2003), estabelecendo diálogo com autores como Foucault (1999) e Agamben (2002). Busca-se, com isto, por meio da investigação do território da Casa, tratar sobre o significado daquela hospitalidade no que se refere a conceitos importantes como nomeação e língua. Trata-se então de abordar o vínculo fundamental entre a construção de um território e noções pensadas a partir da hospitalidade, tais como a de estrangeiro e a do bárbaro, ou seja, aquele que é inominável, absolutamente outro
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Moullot, Dominique. "Les ordres militaires en italie a la fin du moyen age : le liber prioratus urbis de l'ordre de saint-jean-de-jerusalem : edition critique du vat. lat. 10372." Paris, EPHE, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999EPHE4047.

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Les ordres militaires ont sans doute connu en italie a la fin du moyen-age une evolution particuliere pour plusieurs raisons : - l'absence de la papaute, de 1309 a 1376, expose l'italie aux ambitions germaniques, angevines et espagnoles ; - la faiblesse de l'empire byzantin laisse la plaine hongroise et l'adriatique sous la menace d'une avancee turque ; - le perfectionnement de l'administration de l'eglise suscite ou impose celui des ordres religieux : - l'evolution des esprits aboutit a un moment ou a un autre a une desaffection a l'egard du modele chevaleresque et a la recherche d'un autre modele d'elite. L'ordre hospitalier de saint-jean-de-jerusalem est en italie le principal de ces ordres militaires depuis la disparition en 1312 de celui du temple dont il a recupere une part plus oumoins importante des biens. Le liber prioratus urbis de 1333 est un censier des biens du prieure romain qui s'etend sur le latium, l'ombrie, les marches et une partie des abruzzes et il est la seule source medievale concernant ce patrimoine qui nous soit parvenue. En effet, les archives conservees a rhodes ont ete perdues avec l'ile en 1522. Si les censiers ecclesiastiques ou laics sont nombreux et bien connus, il n'en est pas tout a fait de meme a propos des ordres militaires dont la structure et la vocation sont differentes : leur patrimoine est constitue par des donations, certes, mais aussi (et surtout ?) par les biens apportes par les chevaliers a leur reception dans l'ordre qui les gere non pas pour nourrir des communautes residentes mais pour assurer l'entretien d'etablissements orientaux et, eventuellement, le "passage" lors des croisades. Malgre la presence d'hopitaux et de commanderies en occident et malgre l'organisation des langues et des prieures, la finalite est orientale et la politique centralisee. Ces caracteristiques permettent donc l'exploitation d'un patrimoine disperse et relativement heterogene. L'examen des parcelles recensees a travers la cinquantaine de commanderies regroupant quatre-vingt-dix etablissements permet d'avoir une idee approximative du terroir : plus des 3/4 des parcelles sont labourables, un peu plus de 5 % sont des vignes, - peut-etre pres de 9 % si l'on retient les parcelles pro parte vineate et non associant la vigne et l'olivier ou une autre culture, ou la jachere. Les jardins, les oliveraies, les chenevieres, les bois et les frich
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Books on the topic "Law of Hospitality"

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Hospitality law. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2011.

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P, Jefferies Jack, ed. Hospitality law. 3rd ed. East Lansing, Mich: Educational Institute of the American Hotel & Motel Association, 1995.

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1952-, Wright Bradley H., ed. Canadian hospitality law. Toronto: ITP Nelson, 1999.

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Understanding hospitality law. 3rd ed. East Lansing, Mich: Educational Institute of the American Hotel & Motel Association, 1995.

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Banks, Brown, ed. Understanding hospitality law. 5th ed. Lansing, MI: Educational Institute, American Hotel & Lodging Association, 2010.

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P, Jefferies Jack, ed. Understanding hospitality law. 2nd ed. East Lansing, Mich: Educational Institute of the American Hotel & Motel Association, 1990.

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Banks, Brown, ed. Understanding hospitality law. 4th ed. Lansing, MI: Educational Institute, American Hotel & Lodging Association, 2001.

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Boella, M. J. Principles of hospitality law. 2nd ed. London: Thomson Learning, 2005.

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Alan, Pannett, ed. Principles of hospitality law. 2nd ed. London: Cassell, 2000.

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Goodwin, John R. Hotel, hospitality, & tourism law. 5th ed. Scottsdale, Ariz: Gorsuch Scarisbrick, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Law of Hospitality"

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Boella, Michael J., and Steven Goss-Turner. "Employment law." In Human Resource Management in the Hospitality Industry, 319–36. Tenth edition. | Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2019. | New edition: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429441400-20.

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Brown, Garrett Wallace. "Between Naturalism and Cosmopolitan Law: Hospitality as Transitional Global Justice." In Hospitality and World Politics, 99–123. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137290007_5.

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J. Marshall, Mary. "HOSPITALITY: THE NEXUS BETWEEN LAW AND LOVE." In Biblical Ethics, edited by Markus Zehnder and Peter Wick, 145–68. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463239466-007.

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Kerwin, Donald M., and Safwat Marzouk. "A vision of integration rooted in hospitality." In Christianity and the Law of Migration, 276–91. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003042198-19.

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Cavallar, Georg. "From Hospitality to the Right of Immigration in the Law of Nations: 1750–1850." In Hospitality and World Politics, 69–95. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137290007_4.

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Chesser, Jerald W. "Human Resource Management and the Law." In Human Resource Management in a Hospitality Environment, 35–46. Toronto ; New Jersey : Apple Academic Press, 2015.: Apple Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315366517-3.

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Baker, Gideon. "Right of Entry or Right of Refusal? Hospitality in the Law of Nature and Nations." In Hospitality and World Politics, 41–68. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137290007_3.

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Rana, Hemaadri Singh. "India's refugee law and politics of hospitality since independence." In The Routledge Handbook of Refugees in India, 135–56. London: Routledge India, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003246800-11.

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Korstanje, Maximiliano E. "The Concept of Civility and Law." In Terrorism, Tourism and the End of Hospitality in the 'West', 31–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52252-4_3.

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Gustafsson, Sofia. "Friend or Foe? Soldiers and Civilians in Helsinki, 1747–1807." In Baltic Hospitality from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, 273–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98527-1_11.

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AbstractThe construction of the sea fortress Sveaborg outside Helsinki started in 1748 and caused an enormous influx of military staff into town; the soldiers far outnumbered the civilian population. The locals’ hospitality towards the army was not voluntary; the law obliged all burghers to accommodate military staff in their own homes. The biggest risks when soldiers arrived in town were related to public health, public order, and the billeting of soldiers. In mid-eighteenth-century Helsinki public health was not yet a concern, but the large-scaled billeting was an acute problem. Public order was a pressing concern too, to avoid conflicts the social order had to be maintained, everyone should know their proper places and behave accordingly. Since the army arrived in peacetime to its own country, the army and the local authorities constantly negotiated about the terms of the hospitality to maintain a safe and peaceful co-existence. The townsmen remained masters of their own houses and their own town, but they still had to submit to the state, the social hierarchies, and the common good. But the billeting also provided new economic opportunities for the burghers in the tavern and alcohol business, as well as skilled workforce for bold entrepreneurs.
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Morozov, Mikhail, and Natalia Morozova. "Innovative Staff Training Strategies for the Tourism and Hospitality Industry." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Economics, Management, Law and Education (EMLE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.191225.069.

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Oliveira de Lima Pereira, Gustavo. "Human Rights between tolerance and hospitality an essay from the though of Jacques Derrida." In XXVI World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. Initia Via, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17931/ivr2013_wg174_03.

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Kusumawardhana, Indra. "Curriculum Development in Hospitality and Tourism Higher Education: challenges and gaps." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business, Law And Pedagogy, ICBLP 2019, 13-15 February 2019, Sidoarjo, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-2-2019.2286505.

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Aslandogan, Y. Alp. "PRESENT AND POTENTIAL IMPACT OF THE SPIRITUAL TRADITION OF ISLAM ON CONTEMPORARY MUSLIMS: FROM GHAZALI TO GÜLEN." In Muslim World in Transition: Contributions of the Gülen Movement. Leeds Metropolitan University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.55207/mnsp5562.

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Western analysts of trends in the contemporary Islamic world often overestimate the impact of contemporary Sufi orders and/or underestimate the impact of the spiritual tradition of Islam. Among the elements of the spiritual tradition conducive to religious pluralism is the ‘mirror’ concept: every human is seen as a mirror of God in three aspects: reflecting the at- tributes and names of God as His work of art, reflection through dependence on God, and reflection through actions God commands or commends. Since only the last aspect is vol- untary, every human, regardless of creed, is a mirror of God in at least the first two aspects. This is a potent argument for peaceful coexistence in religious diversity. The perspective of the spiritual tradition is emphatically inclusive and compassionate and naturally lends itself to non-violence, going beyond mere tolerance to hospitality and friendship. There are impor- tant impediments that prevent this perspective from having a greater impact: (1) the literalist opposition to flexible interpretation of concepts from the Qur’an and the Prophetic tradition, and the wide definition of innovation or heresy (‘bid`a’); (2) deviations of some Sufi orders and subsequent criticisms by orthodox Muslims; and (3) the impact of the politicisation of religion by some groups and political moves by certain Sufi orders. This paper argues that the only approach that has a chance of influencing the majority of contemporary Muslims in positive ways without being open to criticism is the ‘balanced’ spiritual tradition, after the style of the Companions, sometimes called tasawwuf, which strives to harmonise the outer dimensions of Islamic law and worship with the inner dimen- sion of spiritual disciplines firmly rooted in the Qur’an and Prophetic tradition. This paper will present an analysis of this ‘balanced’ spiritual tradition in Islam, from Ghazali, through Rumi, to Gülen.
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Tangtenglam, Susaraporn. "THE COMPARISON OF THAI TOURISTS BEHAVIORS IN CHOOSING THAI BOARDING POINT SERVICES: CASE STUDY OF THAI- LAO BRIDGE, NONGKHAI AND NAKORN PANOM." In International Conference on Hospitality & Tourism Management. TIIKM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/icoht.2016.4108.

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Triay, JA, JP Joly, and B. Delarbre. "Suivi odontologique des patients diabétiques en milieu hospitalier." In 56ème Congrès de la SFMBCB. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfmbcb/20115603018.

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Svagzdiene, Biruta, Edmundas Jasinskas, and Arturas Simanavicius. "A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR A LEISURE SERVICES BUSINESS MODEL IN THE SHARING ECONOMY." In III International Conference Technology & Entrepreneurship in Digital Society. Real Economy Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17747/teds-2020-36-39.

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The sharing economy is an attractive alternative for consumers due to its economic benefits (low costs), which was seen as an important practice after the global economic crisis the growing business model presents opportunities and challenges for leisure and hospitality businesses and tourist destinations.
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CIGIR, KARIYE. "CREATING A LIVING LAB MODEL FOR TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY BUSINESSES TO STIMULATE CSR AND SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATIONS." In SDP 2018. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp180491.

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Veten, M., B. Tamba, S. DiaTine, A. Tichitty, and A. Moustapha. "Aspects épidémiologiques et thérapeutiques des fractures mandibulaires au centre hospitalier national de Nouakchott." In 62ème Congrès de la SFCO. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20146203002.

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Alande, C., and C. Landric. "Autotransplantation de germes dentaires au centre hospitalier de Pau : une série de cas." In 66ème Congrès de la SFCO. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20206603008.

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Autotransplantation de germes dentaires au centre hospitalier de Pau : une série de cas Alande C1, Landric C2 1. Interne en Chirurgie Orale, UFR Odontologie, Service ORL et Stomatologie CH Pau 2. Spécialiste en Chirurgie Orale, Assistante hospitalière, CH Pau. INTRODUCTION : L’autotransplantation correspond au déplacement d’un organe fonctionnel (transplant) d’un site donneur vers un site receveur, sur un même patient. Dans le cadre de l’organe dentaire, le transplant est placé dans une alvéole osseuse intrabuccale naturelle ou préparée chirurgicalement. Les indications sont nombreuses : délabrement carieux, expulsion traumatique, défaut d’éruption, agénésie. C’est une technique chirurgicale peu utilisée, pourtant les métaanalyses les plus récentes font état d’un taux de succès compris entre 75 et 91% (1). Ce travail expose une série de 07 transplantations. OBSERVATION : Les 7 transplantations ont été réalisées au Centre Hospitalier de Pau entre aout 2017 et janvier 2018. Les patients étaient initialement adressés par leur dentiste ou leur othodontiste pour des avulsions. Les indications résultaient toutes d’un délabrement carieux de premières molaires maxillaires ou mandibulaires, ces dernières étant non restaurables. Les patients étaient âgés de 17 à 23 ans. Les transplants étaient tous des germes de 3ème molaire incluse situées au stade 7-8 de Nolla. Le même protocole chirurgical a été systématiquement utilisée pour chacun des patients, à savoir : avulsion de la dent délabrée, révision et rinçage alvéolaire, préparation du site receveur, avulsion du germe, temps extra-alvéolaire le plus court possible, positionnement dans le site receveur avec ajustement si nécessaire, mise en sous occlusion par améloplastie, contention. Un soin tout particulier était accordé à la préservation des cellules desmodontales du transplant. Les patients n’ont pas présenté de complication per ou postopératoire. Leur suivi post-opératoire est en cours et est réalisé de façon systématique à 1 semaine, 1 mois, 2 mois avec orthopantomogramme et 6 mois. Pour être considérées comme un succès, les transplantations devaient présenter les critères suivants : poursuite de l’édification radiculaire, absence de mobilité du transplant, absence de signes infectieux cliniques et radiologiques, visualisation radiologique d’un ligament alvéolo-dentaire sans signe d’ankylose. DISCUSSION : De plus en plus d’études tendent à montrer que la préservation des cellules desmodontales est un des facteurs majeurs pour la réussite du traitement (2). Avec l’avènement de la planification 3D (3), ce paramètre pourra être d’avantage contrôlé. Les taux de succès de cette thérapeutique, déjà élevés, pourraient être amenés à augmenter d’avantage. Les transplantations sont aujourd’hui une alternative de choix au traitement implantaire chez les jeunes patients.
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Colomb, Claire, and Tatiana Moreira de Souza. Regulating Short-Term Rentals: Platform-based property rentals in European cities: the policy debates. Property Research Trust, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52915/kkkd3578.

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Short-term rentals mediated by digital platforms have positive and negative impacts that are unevenly distributed among socio-economic groups and places. Detrimental impacts on the housing market and quality of life of long-term residents have been particular contentious in some cities. • In the 12 cities studied in the report (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Prague, Rome and Vienna), city governments have responded differently to the growth of short-term rentals. • The emerging local regulations of short-term rentals take multiple forms and exhibit various degrees of stringency, ranging from rare cases of laissez-faire to a few cases of partial prohibition or strict quantitative control. Most city governments have sought to find a middle-ground approach that differentiates between the professional rental of whole units and the occasional rental of one’s home/ primary residence. • The regulation of short-term rentals is contentious and highly politicised. Six broad categories of interest groups and non-state actors actively participate in the debates with contrasting positions: advocates of the ‘sharing’ or ‘collaborative’ economy; corporate platforms; professional organisatons of short-term rental operators; new associations of hosts or ‘home-sharers’; the hotel and hospitality industry; and residents’ associations/citizens’ movements. • All city governments face difficulties in implementing and enforcing the regulations, due to a lack of sufficient resources and to the absence of accurate and comprehensive data on individual hosts. That data is held by corporate platforms, which have generally not accepted to release it (with a few exceptions) nor to monitor the content of their listings against local rules. • The relationships between platforms and city governments have oscillated between collaboration and conflict. Effective implementation is impossible without the cooperation of platforms. • In the context of the European Union, the debate has taken a supranational dimension, as two pieces of EU law frame the possibility — and acceptable forms — of regulation of online platforms and of short-term rentals in EU member states: the 2000 E-Commerce Directive and the 2006 Services Directive. • For regulation to be effective, the EU legal framework should be revised to ensure platform account- ability and data disclosure. This would allow city (and other ti ers of) governments to effectively enforce the regulations that they deem appropriate. • Besides, national and regional governments, who often control the legislative framework that defines particular types of short-term rentals, need to give local governments the necessary tools to be able to exercise their ‘right to regulate’ in the name of public interest objectives.
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Invernizzi, Emanuele, Grazia Murtarelli, and Stefania Romenti. How do food bloggers and PR practitioners in the hospitality sector view their relationships? A UK perspective / ¿Cómo ven su relación los bloggers de alimentos y los profesionales de relaciones públicas en el sector de la hostelería? Una perspectiva del Reino Unido. Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, October 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5783/rirp-8-2014-11-201-220.

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Yeomans, Liz, and Hannah Baxter. How do food bloggers and PR practitioners in the hospitality sector view their relationships? A UK perspective / ¿Cómo ven su relación los bloggers de alimentos y los profesionales de relaciones públicas en el sector de la hostelería? Una perspectiva del Reino Unido. Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, October 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5783/rirp-8-2014-12-221-244.

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