Comparative analysis of features of legal regulation of tourism in Azerbaijan, Brazil and Switzerland

The tourism sector occupies the most significant part in the economic development of many countries. The development of tourism plays an important role not only in improving living standards, but also in the employment of the country's population. It is important to note that, for instance, a t...

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Main Authors: Assoc. Prof. Elchin Khalafov, Neriman Hanahmedov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AfricaJournals 2020-03-01
Series:African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
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Online Access:https://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_34_vol_9_2__2020_azerbaijan.pdf
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Summary:The tourism sector occupies the most significant part in the economic development of many countries. The development of tourism plays an important role not only in improving living standards, but also in the employment of the country's population. It is important to note that, for instance, a tourist support sector can provide a huge number of jobs both in the tourism industry itself and in related industries as well. Tourism provides a stable cash flow to the financial component of the country, which has a beneficial effect on its economy. All this makes a significant contribution to ensuring a decent life and free development of a person and a citizen, and is also one of the priorities for the sustainable development of a social legal state. Steady existence and sustainable development of tourism is only possible with proper legal support. Therefore, it is important how issues of this industry are being addressed at the state level, in particular, inter alia, financing state programs to support the tourism industry, training personnel, landscaping, nature reserves building, international cooperation in the field of tourism. It is important to understand that the private sector is not able to cover all financial expenses to ensure the quality functioning of national tourism. Therefore, the level of government intervention in the development of this industry is an important aspect. The article is devoted to the current problems of the tourism industry, and it examines the legal nature of these relations and presents a comparative analysis of the models of legal regulation of tourism in the countries of Azerbaijan, Brazil, and Switzerland. The uniqueness of this article lies in the fact that within the framework of this manuscript, a triad of models of legal regulation of the tourism industry is presented and compared.
ISSN:2223-814X