Brigand’s Trail): Regulation and Praxis for Cultural Tourism Itineraries and Landscape Restrictions

Carmen Vitale
Abstract

The essay addresses the issue of landscape protection for a cultural tourism route through the measure of declaration of public interest. After recalling the predominant positions of administrative jurisprudence on the exercise of ministerial coercive power, it reconstructs the essential features of the regulation of cultural tourism itineraries in light of a recent bill on the subject, and concludes with some reflections on the relationship between cultural tourist routes and the development of fragile territories and on the appropriateness of using coercive power (and its limits) in similar cases.


 

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Keywords:
Landscape, cultural heritage, itineraries, European recovery instrument (Next Generation EU), local development