International Journal of Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Law 1 | 2026

 

Christopher Deacon, Package travel reform and the UK: pioneering divergence in a closely aligned market or following in the shadow of the EU?

Carlos Torres, The revision of the New Package Travel Directive

Sarah Prager, Reversal of the Burden of Proof in Package Travel Cases: the Approach of the Courts of England and Wales

Carlos Torres, The principle of Member States’ procedural autonomy on the 50th anniversary of the Rewe and Comet cases

Carlos Torres, The principle of party autonomy guiding the civil procedure of the Member State, in light of the judge’s ex officio power/duty to raise the Union rule protecting the consumer

Carlos Torres, Burden of proof in a case of strict liability for the organiser: the disappearance of a mother and daughter during a canoe trip in Mauritius

Alejandro Corral Sastre, The legal dilemma of ex-post controls in Tourism: reflections on judgment 626/2026, of may 19, of the Spanish Supreme Court (Administrative Litigation Chamber)

Chiara Tincani, “PDO tourism” and the Italian system

Fernando Rodrigues Martins and Miguel Cabral de Araújo Martins,  ‘Stomach Rules’ and consumer promotion: a necessary scientific investigation in the formation of Gastronomic Law

Enrico Gragnoli, “Workation” and the employment relationship

 Francesco Gaspari, The “Do No Significant Harm” (DNSH) principle in the multilevel legal system and in the Italian case-law: its impact across sectors, with particular reference to the tourism domain

 Ginevra Gelsomini, The right to a healthy environment as a fundamental right: between legal recognition and climate justice

Ibero American Chapter

Francisca Ramón Fernández, La protección en el Derecho español de las recetas gastronómicas

Francisca Ramón Fernández,  El Turismo Gastronómico en La Huerta de València y el diseño de Rutas Turísticas para la dinamización del espacio territorial y su sostenibilidad