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  1. The Association of Turkish Travel Agencies

    The Association of Turkish Travel Agencies is a professional organization having the status of legal person, established by Law in 1972. (The Law concerning Travel Agencies and the Association of Travel Agencies; Law No 1618,effective as of 28 September 1972)

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  2. EDF Proposal for a Disability Specific European Directive

    The current paper is a follow-up to an earlier proposal of EDF. In 2003 after an extensive consultation procedure with its members and legal experts that lasted 24 months, EDF argued that a disability specific non-discrimination Directive which went beyond employment should be proposed

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  3. The Pocket Interpreter for Deaf People Using Sign Language

    individuals, legal entities and public authorities shall have access to secure and efficient electronic

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  4. Accessible Tourism is Big Money

    a social or legal responsibility." The three-day congress was organised by ENAT's Spanish partner

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  5. Access to air travel for disabled people : 2005. Monitoring study.

    their legal obligations under the DDA. Number of pages : 83 Published Project report. PPR 139. PPAD 9/72/90.

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  6. Training path development plan : Training for trainers model.

    Accessible tourism: general aspects and the legal picture Different types of disabilities: an outline

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  7. Call for Papers - Computers Helping People with Special Needs, (ICCHP), Austria 2008

    and legal frameworks, driven by Disability Rights and Independent Living Movements led to what is known

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  8. Europe Needs a Proper Tourism Policy. Paolo Costa MEP sets out his case

    or European level. For tourism policy to work, legal and administrative competences have to be exercised

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  9. Draft Code of Practice on Accessible Heritage Sites

    interpretation of their legal requirements via a journey sequence through a heritage site set out

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  10. Disability Directory for Museums and Galleries (UK)

    The Disability Directory is intended as guidance for all museums and galleries in improving their services to disabled people. With the wider implementation of the UK Disability Discrimination Act (1995) a legal duty is added to the obligation that in any case exists for all museums and galleries

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