Introduction United Kingdom; shifting towards point of consumption regulation Member States; competence to regulate is not boundless Other European institutions; a different discourse
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The Three Waves Of Legal Gambling First Wave - Colonial period to mid-19th century: Legal Debris: “L...
Gambling is not a new societal phenomenon. Because of the special nature of the industry, it was exc...
In the Netherlands, the Betting and Gaming Act from 1964 largely determines the current structure of...
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Gambling and the national gambling markets has so far not been harmonised through any Community law ...
Welcome to this special edition of the Journal of Gambling Business and Economics.In Great Britain, ...
Abstract - The characteristics, ongoing expansion and cross-border nature of online gambling renders...
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This contribution explores the institutional arrangements of gambling regulation across the globe on...
The EU Member States in general have striven to comply with Court of Justice of the European Union r...
Land-based bingo has traditionally been perceived as a low-risk social form of gambling. The game is...
Why are gambling markets treated so differently to other markets? This apperently trivial question i...
This paper looks at impacts of the structures of casino industries in 13 American states venues. The...
The article focuses on the European case law on-line gambling and gambling in general. The case law ...
The Three Waves Of Legal Gambling First Wave - Colonial period to mid-19th century: Legal Debris: “L...
Gambling is not a new societal phenomenon. Because of the special nature of the industry, it was exc...
In the Netherlands, the Betting and Gaming Act from 1964 largely determines the current structure of...
There are currently more than 2,000 Internet gambling sites worldwide (Schwartz, 2005). Revenue from...
Gambling and the national gambling markets has so far not been harmonised through any Community law ...
Welcome to this special edition of the Journal of Gambling Business and Economics.In Great Britain, ...
Abstract - The characteristics, ongoing expansion and cross-border nature of online gambling renders...
Taking into consideration of the unique features and practice of casino gaming, the significance of ...
Summary Before placing limits, Limiters were more active bettors than others –Played more types of g...
This contribution explores the institutional arrangements of gambling regulation across the globe on...
The EU Member States in general have striven to comply with Court of Justice of the European Union r...
Land-based bingo has traditionally been perceived as a low-risk social form of gambling. The game is...
Why are gambling markets treated so differently to other markets? This apperently trivial question i...
This paper looks at impacts of the structures of casino industries in 13 American states venues. The...
The article focuses on the European case law on-line gambling and gambling in general. The case law ...