Abstract

Summary The awareness of each country's tourism governance, economic capacity, development features and intensity, market sensitivity and relations simultaneously plays an important role in future economic relation. The concepts, structure and regulation of tourism laws across five counties in the Central Asian Counties (CAC) are different, however, some key legal concepts can be found in the documents: 1) legal relations within the sector; 2) economic policy of the sector; 3) social relations of the sector. The laws focus on improving quality and accountability of tourism services, and in particular, the regulation of compliance and noncompliance of the service contracts. This paper compares and discusses policies, regulations, terminology and structure of tourism laws of five countries in the CAC to find and elaborate similarities and differences across these documents.

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