The EU’s online gambling regulatory approach and the crisis of legal modernity

Online gambling is a fast growing service activity in the world – its economic significance is clearly shown by the high level of innovation by gambling operators all over the world, as well as by the increasing amount of tax revenues generated in those States that allow this activity. Nevertheless,...

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Main Author: Casabona, Salvatore
Other Authors: EU Centre in Singapore
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1038802020-09-26T21:51:45Z The EU’s online gambling regulatory approach and the crisis of legal modernity Casabona, Salvatore EU Centre in Singapore DRNTU::Social sciences Online gambling is a fast growing service activity in the world – its economic significance is clearly shown by the high level of innovation by gambling operators all over the world, as well as by the increasing amount of tax revenues generated in those States that allow this activity. Nevertheless, states face many difficulties in controlling and regulating online gambling, given the specific nature of the Internet, and the never-ending quest by gamblers for new gaming websites that offer superior odds, a wider gaming variety, and greater bets combination. In this working paper, Dr Salvatore Casabona examines the legality of online gambling in the context of the European Union (EU), and discusses the Union’s regulatory approach to online gambling, the lack of harmonisation and the issue of member state sovereignty at the crossroad of European Law on online gambling, and the potential for a new regulatory paradigm to emerge. 2014-05-20T05:42:22Z 2019-12-06T21:22:11Z 2014-05-20T05:42:22Z 2019-12-06T21:22:11Z 2014 2014 Working Paper Casabona, S. (2014). The EU’s online gambling regulatory approach and the crisis of legal modernity (EUC Working Paper, No. 19). Singapore: EU Centre. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103880 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19390 en EUC working paper, No. 19-14 © 2014 EU Centre in Singapore. 9 p. application/pdf
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The EU’s online gambling regulatory approach and the crisis of legal modernity
description Online gambling is a fast growing service activity in the world – its economic significance is clearly shown by the high level of innovation by gambling operators all over the world, as well as by the increasing amount of tax revenues generated in those States that allow this activity. Nevertheless, states face many difficulties in controlling and regulating online gambling, given the specific nature of the Internet, and the never-ending quest by gamblers for new gaming websites that offer superior odds, a wider gaming variety, and greater bets combination. In this working paper, Dr Salvatore Casabona examines the legality of online gambling in the context of the European Union (EU), and discusses the Union’s regulatory approach to online gambling, the lack of harmonisation and the issue of member state sovereignty at the crossroad of European Law on online gambling, and the potential for a new regulatory paradigm to emerge.
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