Base Knowledge
N/A
Teaching Methodologies
The classroom methodologies are based on analyzing legal documents by solving an exercise worksheet every week, and whenever appropriate, discussions will be promoted to explore issues of key interest. This means the implementation of expository and demonstrative teaching methods. The method of discovery will be explored through the proposed exercise worksheets. To obtain approval (minimum score of 10 marks), students must choose one of the following assessment methods:
1) Exam
Assessment by final exam consists in the completion of a single written test of knowledge (100%), to be held in the respective assessment periods.
2) Continuous/periodic assessment
The continuous/periodic assessment results from the following assessment parameters
a) two individual test assessments of knowledge (40%+40%);
b) exercises/ worksheets during the classes (20%).
Learning Results
Provide students with the necessary theoretical information to understand legal principles and bases that reule the political and legal system in Portugal;
Promote understanding about the Government’s role in the portuguese tourism development, in particular by understanding the public tourism policy in Portugal;
Raise awareness about different roles of various public and private organizations working in different areas of the tourism sector, facilitating the understanding and distinction between their place and mission;
Instigate knowledge about the main tourism governing rules in Portugal and their contents.
Program
1. Basics of Law
1.1. General theory of law
1.2 Legal and political structure in Portugal
2. The state’s role in Tourism Development
2.1. The political and administrative organization of tourism in Portugal
2.2. General framework of public policy for tourism in Portugal
3. Regulatory standards for tourism in Portugal
3.1. Accomodation
3.2. Specific regulatory framework for local accommodation
3.3. Timeshare rights and obligations
3.4. Food and beverage establishments
3.5. Tourist recreation companies and maritime tour operators
3.6. Tour operators and travel agencies
3.7. Other legal tourism qualifications
Curricular Unit Teachers
Grading Methods
- - Frequency - 80.0%
- - Attendance and Participation - 20.0%
- - Exam - 100.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Machado, V. (2014), O Direito no Turismo: Dimensão Coletiva e Enquadramento nas Políticas Públicas, in Turismo nos Países Lusófonos: Conhecimento, Estratégia e Territórios (Vol I), Costa, C., Brandão, F., Costa, R. e Breda, Z. (Eds.), Lisboa, Escolar Editora
Decreto-lei 191/2009, de 17 de agosto, bases da política pública de turismo
Lei 33/ 2013 de 16 de maio, áreas e entidades regionais de turismo de Portugal
Decreto-lei nº 80/2017, de 30 de junho, empreendimentos turísticos
Lei nº 62/2018, de 22 de agosto, alojamento local
Decreto-lei nº 37/ 2011 de 1 de março, habitação periódica ou turística
Decreto-lei nº 10/ 2015 de 16 de janeiro, acesso e exercício de atividades de comércio, serviços e restauração
Decreto-Lei nº 186/2015, de 3 de setembro, acesso e exercício da atividade das empresas de animação turística, incluindo os operadores marítimo-turísticos
Decreto-Lei n.º 17/2018, de 8 de março, acesso e de exercício da atividade das agências de viagens e turismo