
: Whether Article 66 of the General Tourism Law is constitutional when it empowers the Ministry to conduct verification visits.
This specific thesis addresses the constitutional powers of the Mexican Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR) regarding the verification of service providers and the legal protection of human rights within the tourism sector. Understanding the Citation: P. XXVII/2014 (10a.) p xxvii 2014 10a
This ruling examines . The central legal question was whether allowing the Ministry of Tourism to conduct "verification visits" to tourist services violated the principles of legal certainty or the right to privacy (inviolability of domicile). Key Legal Determinations: : Whether Article 66 of the General Tourism
While the amendment was adopted in 2012, its status during 2014 was a critical period for ratification as nations worked to establish the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol Objective: XXVII/2014 (10a