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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. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    was formed and a draft document was prepared by the Secretary-General and the legal adviser to UNWTO

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  10. 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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