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  1. Member states versus the European Union : the regulation of gambling

    Littler, Alan
    Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2011.

    National attempts to regulate gambling often run into conflict with the EU's internal market. This book analyses the approaches taken at the national level against the requirements of EU law in addition to contextualizing a highly polarised debate.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.

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  2. In the shadow of Luxembourg : EU and national developments in the regulation of gambling

    Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2011.

    This book provides a number of differing views on the consequences of the stream of gambling related case-law from the European Court of Justice and political debates alongside current regulatory developments occurring within five Member States.Recent years have witnessed an intensification in the debate at the European level regarding the regulation of gambling. This publication, following a conference hosted in Leuven in November 2009, tracks these developments following two parallels: in terms of European and national developments, and legal and political ones. Attention is directed to the ever expanding case-law and Opinions of the Advocates General of the Court of Justice in Luxembourg and how debate at the European level is influencing national regulatory regimes in terms of online and offline gambling. Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom receive particularly detailed attention.

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  3. The regulation of gambling : European and national perspectives

    Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff, ©2007.

    In November 2005, Tilburg University hosted an international Colloquium on the European and National Perspectives of the Regulation of Gambling. This book reflects the results of this day and brings together a range of perspectives from the contemporary debate surrounding the regulation of gambling markets within the context of the European Union.

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