On the Regulation of Selected Externalities in the Modern Urban Environment in Slovakia: Shared Micromobility, Short-Term Accommodation and Outdoor Advertising
On the Regulation of Selected Externalities in the Modern Urban Environment in Slovakia: Shared Micromobility, Short-Term Accommodation and Outdoor Advertising
Author(s): Ján Mazúr, Marián Ruňanin, Viera JakušováSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Human Geography, Governance, Public Administration, Environmental and Energy policy, Tourism, Administrative Law
Published by: Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave
Keywords: Negative Externalities; Regulation; Local Government; Micromobility; Short-Term Rentals; Outdoor Advertising
Summary/Abstract: This paper analyses local authorities' ability in Slovakia to regulate negative externalities of selected urban services, specifically shared micromobility, short-term tourist rentals, and outdoor advertising. The authors explore the current legal framework and identify significant regulatory gaps at the local level. Drawing from international experiences, they propose measures such as operator registration, mandatory data sharing, geofencing implementation, and empowering municipalities to establish binding rules. The study emphasises that effective regulation requires legislative changes at the national level combined with enhanced local competencies, aiming to minimise adverse impacts while preserving the benefits of these services.
Journal: Bratislava Law Review
- Issue Year: 9/2025
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 33-60
- Page Count: 28
- Language: English
