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2023 | Special Issue | 110-117

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Directions for Improving Ukrainian Legislation on Tourism in Post-War Times

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It is expected that people from all over the world will visit Ukraine after its victory in the war against Russian aggression, turning Ukraine into a world-popular tourist destination. Hence, Ukrainian egislation on tourism must be improved in the post-war period. The authors analysed the current legislation on tourism in Ukraine and identified major problems that must be addressed systematically and those that should be settled in the post-war period in view of the post-war humanitarian, socio-economic, institutional, and cultural challenges. In this context, the authors proposed a set of changes to improve Ukraine’s legislation on tourism on the national and institutional levels. Such changes should positively impact other socio-economic processes of reconstruction in post-war Ukraine.

Contributors

  • National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport; Kyiv, Ukraine
  • National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport; Kyiv, Ukraine

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
2216650

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_7366_15094995s2308
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