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The Law of Hotel Life; or, the Wrongs and Rights of Host and Guest. Navigating Hotel Ethics: Insights on Guest Rights and Host Obligations in Hospitality

Par : R. Vashon Rogers
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  • Nombre de pages134
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-633--811205-7
  • EAN4066338112057
  • Date de parution17/01/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille831 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Law of Hotel Life; or, the Wrongs and Rights of Host and Guest, " R. Vashon Rogers presents a profound exploration of the intricate dynamics between hospitality providers and their patrons. This text unfolds through a blend of narrative inquiry and detailed legal commentary, situating itself within the late 19th-century American context, when the burgeoning hotel industry necessitated clearer definitions of rights and responsibilities.
Rogers skillfully employs case studies, legal principles, and anecdotal evidence, shedding light on the ethical and legal quarrels inherent in the guest-host relationship while also reflecting social customs of the time. R. Vashon Rogers, a keen observer of social customs and a legal scholar, drew inspiration from his experiences in the hospitality sector, coupled with his background in law. His engagement with both academic and practical aspects of hospitality shaped his perspective, enabling him to delve into the sometimes-overlooked complexities that arise within hotels and inns.
The book serves not only as a legal examination but also as a social commentary on the evolving nature of service and expectation. For those interested in hospitality law, social ethics, or the cultural tapestry of 19th-century America, Rogers'Äô work is an indispensable resource. It highlights the often-contentious interactions between hosts and guests, urging readers to reflect on how these foundational practices influence contemporary hospitality norms.
"The Law of Hotel Life" promises to enlighten both scholars and practitioners alike.