Tourism Law in Europe

14 TOURISM LAW IN EUROPE 5.2. Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Island Policy; 5.3. Ministry of Rural Development and Food; 5.4. Ministry of Health; 6. Conclusion; References. Evanthia Kardoulia Public and Private Tourism Law in Greece 243 I. Introduction: The Legal Framework of Tourism in Greece; II. The Non-Existence of a Greek Tourism Code; III. Public Tourism Law; IV. Tourism Institutional Organisation; IV.1. Public Authorities Responsible for Tourism; IV.1.1. Ministry of Tourism; IV.1.2. Greek National Tourism Organisation; IV.1.3. Hellenic Chamber of Hotels; IV.1.4. Hellenic Public Properties Company S.A.; IV.2. Tourism and Local Communities; IV.2.1. Municipalities; IV.2.2. Regional Units; V. Accommodation; V.1. Tourist Accommodation Establishments; V.2. Primary Hotel Establishments; V.2.1. Hotels; V.2.2. Organised Tourist Camps With or Without Cabins; V.2.3. Youth Hostels; V.2.4. Tourist Resorts; V.2.5. Condo Hotels; V.3. Non-Primary Hotel Establishments; V.3.1. Self-Catering Accommodation: Furnished Villas-To-Rent; V.3.2. Self-Catering Accommodation: Furnished Residences-To-Rent; V.3.3. Furnished Rooms-to-rent and Residential Apartments; V.4. Tourist Accommodation Establishments Inside Traditional Buildings; VI. Private Tourism Law – Tourist Contracts; VI.1. Hotel Contract; VI.2. Hospitality Contract; VI.3. Time-Sharing Contract;

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