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This contribution investigates the form and content of a new and updated European Union (EU) legal framework intended to regulate third-country import pipelines for gas, including the ‘upstream' component of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. The article will first set the scene and examine the...
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This contribution explores the interplay between liberalisation and decarbonisation of the European electricity market. The focus of this piece is to see whether liberalisation of the EU electricity market, in Europe realised by means of the unbundling regime, inherently promotes decarbonisation...
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Using law and policy as a sustainable competitive advantage source is a recent research stream. This paper illustrates how legal and policy research contributes to firms' strategy in the regulated gambling industry, defined by legislation and jurisprudence. The gambling sector has been a...
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Finally, an analysis of the present situation in EU gambling and sport betting after the recent ECJ decisions will be attempted, via scenarios from primary (national MS practices, policies, and case law) and secondary (Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, 2006; European Gaming and Betting...
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Given its high level of regulation, the gambling industry must be able to react quickly to litigation and resulting change in policy (and enforcement thereof). Using a case study approach, this short paper highlights how the twin issues of policy and litigation have recently impacted the...
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On May 14, 2018, the United States Supreme Court struck down the federal prohibition on sports gambling. The sweeping opinion, authored by Justice Alito, ended more than a quarter-century old policy that kept states from offering sports gambling and therefore, sports betting was confined almost...
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throughout their business activities. We consider that Corporate Social Responsibility in tourism industry is still searching for … consist ency in policies, programs and practices and responds to issues particularly related to sustainable tourism principles … analyse tourism operators’ opinions regarding Corporate Social Responsibility and underlines its importance in tourism …
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Tourism is a socio-economic phenomenon exerting considerable economic, social and political impact, thus securing … was the year when one of the surveyed countries initiated EU accession negotiations, and tourism sector contribution to …. EU integration process has had a positive bearing on tourism movements in the surveyed countries. The panel regression …
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preferences: direct contacts with tourism flows. Tourists have the peculiar feature of being external consumers, who directly …, within a spatial estimation framework, tourism flows as determinants of regional total factor productivity, controlling also …. The empirical results show that tourism flows enhance regional efficiency and that a positive role is also played by …
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Western Europe, the relationship tends to turn from positive to negative at relatively high levels of tourism. The … instrumental variable analysis suggests that incoming tourism has a positive causal effect on attitudes towards immigration in both … Western and Eastern Europe. Overall, our study reveals an overlooked dimension of the tourism-migration nexus and highlights …
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