Prospects for the development of Crimea and international law issues in the era of post-global reformations
Автор: Gazilov M.G., Gazilova Z.M.
Журнал: Сервис plus @servis-plus
Рубрика: Образование, воспитание и просвещение
Статья в выпуске: 4 т.19, 2025 года.
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Crimea is a unique corner of the earth, and its beauty and diversity captivate at first sight. Over the centuries, civilizations have changed here, each of which has left its mark in the form of priceless artifacts – from simple household items to majestic fortresses, ancient settlements and sacred sites. This paper is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the situation on this peninsula which has a rich historical and cultural heritage. It contains a detailed analysis of international law issues that have arisen due to the change of the state status of Crimea, as well as the impact of this event and economic sanctions on the socio- economic development of the region, including the tourism industry. The study provides an in-depth analysis of the international legal conflicts arising from the transformation of the state’s status, and assesses the cumulative impact of this precedent and the economic restrictions imposed on the socio- economic landscape of the region, including its tourism sector, during the formation of the neo-global paradigm. With its rich cultural and historical heritage and diverse landscapes, Crimea is experiencing a revival of its tourism industry, driven by the socio- economic changes that have taken place. The peninsula, which once lost its appeal, is once again becoming a sought- after destination. Large-scale construction and renovation of hotels demonstrate the desire to meet the growing tourist flow and make the most of the region’s natural and cultural resources. Currently, Crimea is considered a promising tourist destination for citizens of the Russian Federation and has the potential, according to the authors, to become one of the leading cultural centers in the Southern Federal District southern region. The data obtained during the study are of significant interest to scientific professionals, business representatives, faculty members, and students, as well as to anyone whose activities or interests are related to current aspects of international law, the impact of the sanctions regime on the economic sphere, and the tourism industry in the era of post-truth and the institutionalization of the neo-global world.
Economic sanctions and international law, the right of a people to self-determination, tourism in Crimea
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140313711
IDR: 140313711 | УДК: 341.1/8 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17648849