Member states versus the European Union : the regulation of gambling
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Member states versus the European Union : the regulation of gambling
M. Nijhoff, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 531-562) and index
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Description
Since the 1990s the European Court of Justice has provided an institutional backdrop from which the requirements of EU law regarding gambling regulation are evolving. Given the total absence of harmonisation, Member States are competent to regulate gambling conditional upon such regulation being compatible with EU law. This book analyses the regulatory approaches undertaken in France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom regarding a variety of forms of online and offline gambling with a view to assessing the compatibility of these approaches. Furthermore it illustrates prevailing commonalities between the regimes and injects a degree of realism into the debate, softening the hard stance taken by stakeholders at opposite ends of the policy spectrum.
Table of Contents
- Excerpt of Table of Contents: Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter One: General Introduction Chapter Two: Non-Legal Background to the Regulation of Gambling in the European Union Chapter Three: National Gambling Policies and Law Chapter Four: Gambling and Community Law: The Status Quo Chapter Five: Pigeon-holing Gambling: Which Freedom Provides the Appropriate Framework? Chapter Six: Compatibility of, and Commonalities between, National Approaches to Regulating Gambling Chapter Seven: General Conclusions Appendix 1 Regulation of Gaming Machines in Great Britain Appendix II Operating Licences, Codes of Practices Applicable to Various Forms of in Great Britain Bibliography, Index.
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