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  1. UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities gets 20th ratification

    negotiated the Convention with the participation of civil society organizations, national human rights

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  2. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    This 'Publicly Available Specification' (PAS) has been developed by the Disability Rights Commission (DRC), latterly the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and VisitBritain in collaboration with The British Standards Institution (BSI). The book is intended to help owners and managers

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  3. Promoting Safe Egress and Evacuation for People with Disabilities

    officers and human resource professionals in the public sector. It will also be of interest to design

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  4. ENAT Study Report No. 1. Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework

    to the demographic ageing in Europe, there is a continuing need for human rights based legislation

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  5. Access Israel's Accessibility Information Folder Published

    of the accessibility fields, including human engineering, disabled toilets, the public sphere

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  6. First International Conference "Accessible Tourism for All", Belgrade

    and with profit, social and human point of view, the event will include three parallel workshops as well

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  7. INTERREG IVc 2nd Call for Proposals. ENAT Offers Project Support

    of accessible tourism Integration of disabled employees in the tourism sector Human Resource

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  8. Design for All India Newsletter, November 2008. Special Issue on Inclusive Tourism

    – Backstrom Principles. Maritime Inclusive Environments and Practice (Human-Centered Seaworthiness

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  9. Autonomous University of Barcelona Offers Masters Degree in Management of Tourism for All

    evolution of human diversity. On the other hand, we should bear in mind that the tourism industry is a very

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  10. Presentations and Speeches from ENAT International Congress 2009, Now Available

    accessible tourism can be. Is it business or a question of human rights? I would say it is both

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