Tourism Law in Europe

Tourism Law of Montenegro Snežana Miladinović Drobnič 1 Preface; I. Introduction; II. Brief presentation of the beginning and development of tourism and tourism law in Montenegro; III. Origins of contemporary Tourism Law in Montenegro; IV. Structure of contemporary Tourism Law of Montenegro; IV.1. Statutory tourism law; IV.1.1. Tourism activities and entities performing tourism activities; IV.1.1.1. Tourism organisations for tourism promotion; IV.1.1.2. Entities performing tourism activities; IV.1.2. Hospitality activities and entities performing of hospitality activities; IV.1.3. Legal forms (types) of entities performing of tourism and hospitality activities; IV.1.4. Tourism development planning, tourism development incentives and areas for tourism development; IV.1.4.1. Tourism development incentives; IV.1.4.2. Tourism development zones and tourist sites; IV.1.5. Potential perspectives for tourism development in Montenegro; IV.1.5.1. Biodiversity and birdwatching; IV.1.4.2. Wine tourism; IV.2. Tourism substantive law (tourism and hospitality contracts); IV.2.1. Brief presentation of the most frequent tourism and hospitality contracts; V. Instead of conclusion. PREFACE Aristotle began his work “Metaphysics” by presenting analyses on relationship between perceiving and cognition, and by focusing on the visual sense and importance, it has for the cognition process. The Philosopher (the term we chose to call him using generally accepted antonomasia) starts with the premise that “all men by nature desire to know”, proving the statement as true by indicating the significance ascribed to senses. “An indication of this is the delight we take in our senses; for even apart from their usefulness they are loved for themselves; and above all others the sense of sight. For not only with a view 1 Professor Snežana Miladinović Drobnič, PhD, Full professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Montenegro.

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