Legislation
22 August 2024
A system of management for the cultural and creative industries
Legislation
22 August 2024
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Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
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The European Commission’s regulatory framework for cultural and creative industries (CCIs) fosters artistic creation and business activities, safeguarding Europe’s cultural diversity.
European Commission
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Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czechia
Denmark
Estonia
EU-27
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Academic / Research and VET Institutions
Company with 250 or more employees
Consumer Organisations
Cultural and Heritage Organisations
Destination Management & Marketing Organisations
EU Institutions
Financial Institutions and Investors
Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce
International Organisations
Local Authorities
Media / Journalist Organisations
National authorities
Networks and Federations / Confederations
NGOs / Non-profits
Regional Authorities
SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)
Trade Unions
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Specific types of tourism
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Adventure tourism
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Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
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Cultural tourism
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Ecotourism
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Education tourism
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Festival tourism
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Gastronomy tourism
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Health and medical tourism
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MICE tourism
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Mountain tourism
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Religious tourism
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Rural tourism
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Sports tourism
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Urban/city tourism
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Wellness tourism
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Best practices, peer learning and networking
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Promoting PEF/OEF methods for tourism
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R&I on climate-friendly tourism
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Tools for data on tourism
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Business activities
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Festivals, cultural and entertainment activities
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Gardens and nature reserves activities
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Museums
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Operation of historical sites
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Recreational and sport activities
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The regulatory framework for cultural and creative industries (CCIs), provided by European Comission, facilitates artistic creation and business activities while preserving Europe’s cultural diversity. These sectors operate under laws related to corporations, patents, and taxes. Governments continually evaluate intellectual property laws to keep pace with the digital revolution, transforming the cultural sector. EU regulations address online trade, taxation, and business establishment, aiming to protect artists' rights.
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