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Publication DIN Media Recht 2023-11

Veranstaltungsrecht in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz

Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten bei der Organisation und Durchführung von Veranstaltungen

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Tilman Albrecht, Markus Güdel, Kerstin Klode, Dr. Klaus Vögl
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Event law in Germany, Austria and Switzerland

Differences and commonalities in the organization and implementation of events

(Please note: This title is only available in German!)

The borders between the German-speaking countries in the EU region are becoming more and more fluid; many events don’t just take place in one country but in several of the countries in the DACH area. Many people in the event sector also enjoy working in German-speaking places abroad; commuters are no longer only limited to the immediate border areas. This book supports event agencies and individuals in cross-border work by naming and comparing national peculiarities in event law. It provides a clear overview of the existing differences: Each German-speaking country has its own chapter where the various aspects of event law are gone over in detail. In this way, changes can be made to meet national conditions and legal difficulties can be avoided.

The following topics are covered in this book, among others:

  • Event types/locations
  • Fire safety
  • Approvals
  • Taxes and other dues
  • Association structures
  • Industry standards
  • Vocational jobs in the event sector
     

Comprehensive transfer of knowledge and opportunities to compare

The book is designed as a comprehensive reference book and comparative study and, in over 500 pages, it provides organizers with the information they need to hold their events in German-speaking countries in a proper and legally compliant way. It also provides the basis for further research into specific issues and special cases. Despite its substantial scope, the book is easy to use thanks to its clear structure; a comprehensive index also makes it easier to work with.

Because a direct comparison does not make sense due to the various approaches in the three countries, the situations for the DACH countries are represented in three separate chapters: The book is not just designed for making comparisons, it is also a valuable store of knowledge for each country. In “Event law in Germany, Austria and Switzerland”, you will find:

  • Commonalities between the German-speaking countries
    The approaches in the German-speaking countries to event location, contractual rules, approvals, fire safety, taxes and social dues and copyright are similar enough to be covered in each of the three chapters on the countries.
     
  • Country-specific points
    The capital on Austria contains also contains information on the types of events that play a completely different and much bigger role in this country. The “Switzerland” chapter look in detail at the necessary contractual rules, which are considerably more complex here due to the lower level of state regulation.
     
  • Further information
    Each country chapter has further information at the back, such as training, association and recurring trade fairs and events as well as checklists and information on further reading.

The book also provides an annex on event law in South Tyrol since the autonomous province of Bolzano has its own provincial and event law.
 

Included in this book:

Event law in Germany:

  • Event law — What are the basic regulations in Germany?
  • Event locations
  • Approvals/required registrations for events or functions
  • Responsible persons
  • Operational safety and accident prevention regulations
  • Taxes and other social dues
  • Copyright — collection societies
  • Insurance in the event industry
  • Professions, training and degree courses in the event industry
  • Trade fairs and conferences in the event industry
  • Further reading
     

Event law in Austria

  • Events and event law
  • Types of events
  • Public events
  • Excluded (exempt) events
  • Private events
  • Free events
  • Event-like functions — trade fairs, markets and others
  • Further framework conditions for events
  • Professions and training in the event industry
  • Representation of the interests of event organizers and agencies
  • Checklists
  • Annex: TARIFF INFO SERVICE for members of the Veranstalterverbandes Österreich (Austrian event association) or members of the WKO (Austrian Federal Economic Chamber) (excerpt)
  • Annex: Collection societies and user organizations of music companies and event organizers
  • Further reading
     

Event law in Switzerland:

  • Starting point
  • Legal basis
  • Examples from case law
  • Insurance offers
  • Where can an event be held?
  • Professions in the event industry
  • Representation of interests in the event industry
  • References
     

Annex Event law in South Tyrol


This book is for:
Those training to be a management assistant in event organisation, students in the event industry, technicians, event agencies

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Publication date: 11.2023

2. updated and expanded Edition, 508 Pages, A5, Hard cover, Print

ISBN 978-3-410-31762-3 | Order number 31762

eBook 978-3-410-31763-0 | Order number 31763

Details about the publisher and authors

Authors

  • Tilman Albrecht
  • Markus Güdel
  • Kerstin Klode
  • Dr. Klaus Vögl
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