EU Gambling at the Intersection of Policy and Litigation

Authors: Kaburakis, Anastasios; Rodenberg, Ryan M.

Source: The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics, Volume 5, Number 2, September 2011 , pp. 1-9(9)

Publisher: University of Buckingham Press

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Abstract:

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 gambling industry in the European Union. Examples focus on recent developments in the EU that outline the relevant contours of the European Court of Justice's jurisprudence, with a special emphasis on the dynamic situation in Greece. These examples shape the ensuing discussion of the future of both the regulation and litigation of the EU's gambling industry.

Keywords: GAMBLING POLICY; EUROPEAN UNION LAW; SPORT BETTING

Document Type: Research article

Publication date: 2011-09-01

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