International Conference

The Impact of Climate Change Law on the Tourism Industry

June 2, 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

Francisca Ramón Fernández | Spain, Valencia Polytechnic University, Tourism, Climate change and the Sustainable Development Goals: a reflection and applicable legislation

Paula Casadesus Ripoll | Spain, University of the Balearic Islands,  Nature Goes to Court. Latest trends in climate change litigation

Carlos Armas Morales | Peru, National Major University of San Marcos, The Marañón River climate case, a landmark legal battle in Peru

Nada Dollanni | Albania, University of Tirana, From Right to Repair to Duty to Sustain: Rethinking Consumer Law

Karmen Lutman | Slovenia, University of Ljubljana, Greenwashing in aviation: the trends and challenges in the EU?

Silvia Feliu |  Spain, University of the Balearic Islands, The Heathrow’s expansion

Michael Wukoschitz | Austria, President Emeritus of IFTTA,   A trip into the air must start on the ground – the third runway at VIE Airport

Oscar Cruz Barney |  Mexico, UNAM, Sustainability, climate change, and tourism management in Mexico

Ilie Dumitru |  Romania, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Tourism in the Danube Delta. Legislative and administrative measures for environmental protection

Paola de Pascalis | Italy, University of Bari, European climate taxation in the tourism field

Adriana Romero | Argentina, The pioneering Argentine case of glacier preservation: Barrick Exploraciones Argentinas S.A. y otro c/ Estado Nacional

Stefania Pedrabissi | Italy, University of Parma, Climate action and agricultural Law

Freddy Hung Gil | Cuba, University of Havana, The French Affaire du Siècle

Giorgi Amiranashvili  | Georgia, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, The Impact of the Urgenda Case on Climate Change Litigation and Human Rights Law in Georgia

Francesco Gaspari and Ginevra Gelsomini |  Italy,  Guglielmo Marconi University, The recognition of the right to a healthy environment as a fundamental human right and the “do no significant harm” principle in the Italian case-law

Duilio Cortassa | Italy, LJLex Studio Legale, The Impact of Carbon Credits on Forest Management and Tourism

Rui Lacerda Badaró | Brazil,  Brazilian Academy of International Law, Climate Change Law and Tourism: The Brazilian Perspective under the 2030 Agenda

Marie Vandersanden | Germany,  Advertising bans and restrictions in the tourism sector

Carlos Torres | Portugal, ESHTE, The case Lliuya v RWE