Competition Law in Tourism

22 COMPETITION LAW IN TOURISM 2.3. Possibility of assigning the rooms of a VUT separately or completely; 2.4. Temporary limitations contained in decrees; 3. Administrative regulation implies restrictions, obligations and controls. How are they justified?; 3.1. Protection of consumers and users or minimum quality in the provision of services; 3.2. Alleging the right to housing to justify the need for administrative regulation; 4. Conclusion; Bibliography. Raúl Pérez Guerra and Maria Matilde Ceballos Martin Towards a Regulation or a Deregulation of Tourist Apartments in Spain: With Particular Reference to the Autonomous Community of Andalusia 663 Abstract; I. Towards the Configuration of a New Accommodation Modality; I.1. Consideration of tourist apartments: a legal necessity; I.2. Tourist accommodation in the regional planning; II. Private Housing for Touristic Purpose in Andalusia; III. Conclusion; IV. References. Afonso Ribeiro Café Competition Challenges in the Accommodation Sharing Economy in Portugal 681 1. Notion of the Sharing Economy; 2. Sharing Tourism and Accommodation; 3. Are There Competition Issues in Sharing Accommodation?; 3.1. Is there any violation of par conductio concurrencium principle? The Portuguese case; 3.2. Barriers in national law to reaching an effective competition; 4. Portuguese Alojamento Local Law.

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