Abstract

The relevance of this study is to maintain the attractiveness of individual tourist destinations, despite the imposed foreign economic restrictions (sanctions) and the difficult logistical situation due to the conduct of a special military operation on the territory of Ukraine. In order to develop tourism against the background of the closure of a large number of foreign destinations for Russians, it is necessary not only to create a high-quality regulatory framework, but also to organize its effective implementation. The purpose of this work was to conduct a study of the application of the provisions of the legislative act of the city of Sevastopol, which regulates the implementation of tourist activities in order to identify certain pathogenic practices. The method of analysis was used as materials and methods, parsing the law into separate norms, followed by an assessment of the practice of implementing the most significant ones. The comparative legal method was used, both in relation to acts that have become invalid, and from the standpoint of comparing regional legislation and subordinate regulatory regulation. In addition, the method of expert assessments and deduction was used. As a result, some inconsistencies were identified in terms of the development of the provisions of the legislation in the acts of the executive authorities, which should be eliminated. In addition, certain areas of activity have been identified that have been qualitatively regulated, but have not been properly implemented. Conclusion. Law enforcement monitoring seems to be one of the most important functions of the authorities at the level of the subject of the federation, because allows you to look at the implementation of legal norms in a different way: not from the position of “everything somehow works and gives some kind of result”, but in the spirit of a true legal state, proclaimed in Art. 1 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

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