Tourism Law in Europe

CONTENTS 13 4.2. Reorganisation of the Classification Procedure Applicable to Every Tourist Accommodation; 4.3. Creation of the “Palace” Distinction. Giorgi Amiranashvili Tourism Law in Georgia 209 1. Introduction; 2. Tourism Institutional Organisation in Georgia; 2.1. The Sources of Georgian Tourism Law; 2.1.1. Importance of International Acts for Georgian Tourism; 2.1.2. Public Law Regulations; 2.1.2.1. Tourism and Resort Legislation; 2.1.2.2. Quality and Safety Regulations; 2.1.2.3. Tax Regulations; 2.1.2.4. Statistics Accounting and Other Regulations; 2.1.3. Civil Law Regulations of Tourism; 3. National Organisations of Tourism; 4. Present Challenges and the Future of Tourism; 4.1. Overview of Current Challenges; 4.2. State Response to Challenges; 5. Some Legislative Initiatives during COVID-19; 6. Recommendations for Tourism Development; 6.1. Support for Tourism Value Chain Enterprises in Adopting New Safety Guidelines; 6.2. Communication Strategy on New Rules and Guidelines for the Tourism Value Chain; 7. Concluding Remarks; 8. Bibliography. Dimitris Mylonopoulos Tourism Law in Greece 233 1. Introduction; 2. The Institutional Framework of Tourism; 3. Main Areas of Tourist Activity; 4. Types of Accommodation; 5. Main Administrative Bodies; 5.1. Ministry of Tourism;

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