AUC IURIDICA
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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 62 No 3 (2016), 135–146

Řízení turismu bez speciálního zákona na jeho podporu?

[Management of Tourism without Special Law for Its Support?]

Šárka Tittelbachová

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2016.42
published online: 13. 10. 2016

abstract

The state creates the legislative framework for planning and supporting the development of tourism. The legislative framework reflects the position of tourism in economic policy. Tourism legislation and regulation is relatively complicated and unclear in the Czech Republic. The division of competencies between the state administration, local government and the business sector are not systemically defined. The article gives a brief overview of the development of legislative regulation of tourism within the framework of government policy. This article aims to show how the state government solved the tourism legislation in the past. And the final part is discussing the current possibilities of tourism management without special law for tourism support.

keywords: management and organization of the tourism; legal regulation; concept of the state policy; powers of the public administration

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ISSN: 0323-0619
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