The free movement of services is a fundamental tenet of the European Union’s Common Market. Gambling services’ free movement, however, has long been obstructed by municipal gambling restrictions. One such restriction in place in Sweden authorized the prosecution of two newspaper editors for publishing advertisements of foreign-based online gambling operators. In the course of the editors’ appeal from their conviction, the Swedish courts referred questions to the European Court of Jus-tice regarding the compliance of Sweden’s domestic restriction with European treaty provisions enshrining the free movement of services. The Court of Justice provided little guidance, however, when it addressed the dispositive question of proportionality; that ...
Introduction United Kingdom; shifting towards point of consumption regulation Member States; compete...
The principal rule of the common market is that goods and services are able to move freely across th...
Gambling is not a new societal phenomenon. Because of the special nature of the industry, it was exc...
The free movement of services is a fundamental tenet of the European Union’s Common Market. Gambling...
Gambling and the national gambling markets has so far not been harmonised through any Community law ...
The article focuses on the European case law on-line gambling and gambling in general. The case law ...
Cross-border commerce involves problems not only in respect of Private Law but also within the field...
Every year the Swedish gambling monopoly serves as a significant source of income for the government...
Aims: This article assesses the efficiency of six Nordic state-controlled gambling companies in rais...
Sammanfattning EG-fördraget reglerar de grundfriheter varje medlemssats medborgare har rätt till, så...
Sweden currently has two monopolies, one that regulates gambling and one that regulates trade with a...
The gambling industry goes from a national matter towards an international market. Since more and mo...
AIMS - The principles of free trade and free circulation of services within the European Union have ...
The purpose of this article is to compare the different regulatory approaches taken by Finland and t...
The EU Member States in general have striven to comply with Court of Justice of the European Union r...
Introduction United Kingdom; shifting towards point of consumption regulation Member States; compete...
The principal rule of the common market is that goods and services are able to move freely across th...
Gambling is not a new societal phenomenon. Because of the special nature of the industry, it was exc...
The free movement of services is a fundamental tenet of the European Union’s Common Market. Gambling...
Gambling and the national gambling markets has so far not been harmonised through any Community law ...
The article focuses on the European case law on-line gambling and gambling in general. The case law ...
Cross-border commerce involves problems not only in respect of Private Law but also within the field...
Every year the Swedish gambling monopoly serves as a significant source of income for the government...
Aims: This article assesses the efficiency of six Nordic state-controlled gambling companies in rais...
Sammanfattning EG-fördraget reglerar de grundfriheter varje medlemssats medborgare har rätt till, så...
Sweden currently has two monopolies, one that regulates gambling and one that regulates trade with a...
The gambling industry goes from a national matter towards an international market. Since more and mo...
AIMS - The principles of free trade and free circulation of services within the European Union have ...
The purpose of this article is to compare the different regulatory approaches taken by Finland and t...
The EU Member States in general have striven to comply with Court of Justice of the European Union r...
Introduction United Kingdom; shifting towards point of consumption regulation Member States; compete...
The principal rule of the common market is that goods and services are able to move freely across th...
Gambling is not a new societal phenomenon. Because of the special nature of the industry, it was exc...