Publication Details
Issue: Vol 6, No (2024)
Pages: 35-38

Abstract

The global economy of many nations is significantly influenced by the tourist sector. The protection of consumer rights is becoming more and more crucial for sustainable growth as the tourism industry grows and draws more visitors. Travel to Uzbekistan, which is well-known for its fascinating natural scenery and rich cultural legacy, is becoming more and more popular. Understanding the significance of consumer protection in the tourist industry, Uzbekistan has put in place a strong regulatory framework that places a high priority on treating both domestic and foreign visitors fairly and ethically. With an emphasis on Uzbekistan, this study examines the legislative framework for defending consumer rights in the travel and tourism sector. It looks at the laws and regulations that are now in place to protect consumers, names the appropriate government agencies in charge of enforcing consumer rights, and discusses the particular difficulties that Uzbekistan's legal system presents. The report also makes recommendations for enhancing systems that might not be doing a good job of defending consumer rights in the tourism sector, drawing lessons from other nations' successful experiences in this area.

Keywords
protection consumer rights laws rights and obligations of consumers