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Given its high level of regulation, the gambling industry must be able to react quickly to litigation and resulting … policy and litigation have recently impacted the gambling industry in the European Union. Examples focus on recent … on the dynamic situation in Greece. These examples shape the ensuing discussion of the future of both the regulation and …
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This article seeks to illustrate some of the balances which need to be reached in gambling regulation in the context of … gambling is currently a national competence, Member States have to consider the impact of the case-law of the European Court of … nationally-oriented approaches, offering both possible solutions and problems for the regulation of gambling in the European …
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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 microcosm of European integration and harmonisation challenges, as well …
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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 Association, 2010; GamingLaw.eu, 2010) research …
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Use of the Internet by entrepreneurs has transformed gambling. Many have notionally located their businesses away from … Internet to these changes, the issue of gambling has remained peripheral to Internet governance, when it could learn and when … jurisdictions with heavy taxes and intrusive regulation, to offshore centres with very low taxes and regulations intended to prove …
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internationalization and digitalization of the gambling phenomenon which creates additional difficulties. The nature of Internet makes it … governments. The Author will also try to propose the model for the international gambling regulation …Gambling is a legitimate activity which presents a constantly growing important economic sector and takes part in the …
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main driver of the relative market size in a EU-27 country is the internet activity. Denmark is the country with the … internet users Hungary has the highest proportion (1.983%, 1 out of 50) of online poker players …
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Although patents are the prototypical type of protection that most people consider applicable to protecting drugs, patents are just the most-established and well-known method available to protect drugs from competition. However, there are other types of mechanisms in regulatory laws that provide...
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Financial regulation in sports is usually discussed in the context of representing an instrument against “financial …-internal financial regulation itself may anticompetitively influence sporting results. Virtually every regulative financial intervention … financial regulation stand in line with the (legitimate) goals of the regulation like limiting financial imbalances or …
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