In the Shadow of Luxembourg EU and National Developments in the Regulation of Gambling Eu and National Developments in the Regulation of Gambling 1st Edition by Alan Littler, Nele Hoekx, Cyrille J. C. F. Fijnaut, Alain-Laurent Verbeke – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-9004192461, 9004192468
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ISBN 10: 9004192468
ISBN 13: 978-9004192461
Author: Alan Littler; Nele Hoekx; Cyrille J. C. F. Fijnaut; Alain-Laurent Verbe
This book explores how European Union law, especially rulings by the European Court of Justice, shapes national gambling regulations across member states. It provides a detailed analysis of recent developments in both online and offline gambling policies in countries like Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and France. Edited by Alan Littler and others, it offers valuable insights into the complex relationship between EU directives and national legislation in the evolving gambling sector.
Table of contents:
General Introduction
Cyrille Fijnaut
1. The Aim and Programme of the Symposium
2. The Contents of this Book
3. A Last Moment Shift in Policy?
Some Public Policy Effects in the Short and Medium Term in the Field of Gambling
Etienne Marique
1. Introduction
2. Impact of the Amendment of the Law of 7 May 1999 and the Royal Decrees
3. Repercussions of the Santa Casa Decision
4. Priorities of the Belgian Presidency of the European Union
Gambling Regulation in the European Union: Recent Developments
Alan Littler
1. Introduction
2. Proportionality and Mutual Recognition
2.1. Proportionality
2.2. Mutual Recognition
3. Judgements and Opinions
3.1. Holy House
3.1.1. Santa Casa – the Issues
3.1.2. Santa Casa – the Opinion
General Introduction
Cyrille Fijnaut
1. The Aim and Programme of the Symposium
2. The Contents of this Book
3. A Last Moment Shift in Policy?
Some Public Policy Effects in the Short and Medium Term in the Field of Gambling
Etienne Marique
1. Introduction
2. Impact of the Amendment of the Law of 7 May 1999 and the Royal Decrees
3. Repercussions of the Santa Casa Decision
4. Priorities of the Belgian Presidency of the European Union
Gambling Regulation in the European Union: Recent Developments
Alan Littler
1. Introduction
2. Proportionality and Mutual Recognition
2.1. Proportionality
2.2. Mutual Recognition
3. Judgements and Opinions
3.1. Holy House
3.1.1. Santa Casa – the Issues
3.1.2. Santa Casa – the Opinion
2.2. Application of the Proportionality Principle: A Different Approach
2.3. Conclusion
3. Santa Casa in Relation to Previous Case Law
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Explicit Rejection of Mutual Recognition
3.3. Application of the Proportionality Principle
3.3.1. Suitability Test
3.3.2. Necessity Test
3.4. Conclusion
4. Discussion on the Subsequent ECJ Proceedings
4.1. AG Bot: Joined Cases of Betfair and Ladbrokes
4.2. AG Bot: Winner Wetten
4.3. AG Mazak: Engelmann and AG Bot: Sjöberg
4.4. AG Mengozzi: Carmen Media and Markus Stoß
5. Practical Implications of the Santa Casa Ruling and Opinions of the Advocates General
5.1. Implications for National Gambling Policies
5.2. Implications for Private Operators
5.3. Remaining Questions
5.4. Solution: A Principle of Conditional Recognition?
6. Conclusion
Is There a Future for a Comprehensive EU Gambling Services Policy?
Philippe Vlaemminck
1. Introduction
2. The Current Status of Gambling Services in EU Law as a Starting Point for Further Political Discussions
2.1. The Case Law of the ECJ and EFTA Court
2.2. Secondary EU Law Related to Gambling Services
A View from the British Isles
David Miers
1. Introduction
2. The Salience of Commercial Gambling in Great Britain
2.1. Participation
2.2. Spend
2.3. The Industry
3. The Regulatory Structure in Outline
3.1. Authorisations and Exceptions
3.2. The Operating Licence
3.2.1. Types of Operating Licence
3.2.2. Determining Applications for an Operating Licence
3.2.3. Licence Conditions
3.3. The Personal Licence
3.4. The Premises Licence
4. The Gambling Commission
4.1. The Commission’s Core Responsibilities
4.2. The Hierarchy of Regulatory Control
4.3. The Commission’s Approach to Regulation, Compliance and Enforcement
5. Remote Gambling
6. Gaming Machines
6.1. Introduction
6.2. The Regulatory Regime for Gaming Machines
6.3. The Categorical Structure
6.3.1. Category A
6.3.2. Category B
6.3.2.1. Category B1
6.3.2.2. Category B2
6.3.2.3. Categories B3 and B3A
6.3.2.4. Category B4
6.3.3. Category C
6.3.4. Category D
A View from the British Isles
David Miers
1. Introduction
2. The Salience of Commercial Gambling in Great Britain
2.1. Participation
2.2. Spend
2.3. The Industry
3. The Regulatory Structure in Outline
3.1. Authorisations and Exceptions
3.2. The Operating Licence
3.2.1. Types of Operating Licence
3.2.2. Determining Applications for an Operating Licence
3.2.3. Licence Conditions
3.3. The Personal Licence
3.4. The Premises Licence
4. The Gambling Commission
4.1. The Commission’s Core Responsibilities
4.2. The Hierarchy of Regulatory Control
4.3. The Commission’s Approach to Regulation, Compliance and Enforcement
5. Remote Gambling
6. Gaming Machines
6.1. Introduction
6.2. The Regulatory Regime for Gaming Machines
6.3. The Categorical Structure
6.3.1. Category A
6.3.2. Category B
6.3.2.1. Category B1
6.3.2.2. Category B2
6.3.2.3. Categories B3 and B3A
6.3.2.4. Category B4
6.3.3. Category C
6.3.4. Category D
3. The Interstate Treaty on Gambling
4. Unresolved Problems
4.1. Coherence between Federal and State Law
4.2. Internet Gambling
5. Concluding Remarks
Changes Large and Small in Dutch Policy on Gambling
Cyrille Fijnaut
1. A Small but Complex Market
2. Towards a New Betting and Gaming Act
3. The Current Situation
4. Future Regulation of Gambling
5. Finally, the European Dimension
The New French Legislation on Online Gambling in its European Perspective
Fabienne Péraldi Leneuf
1. Introduction
2. The Public Organisation of French Gaming and Betting before the European Case Law
2.1. Former Monopolistic Structures
2.2. The Pursuit of General Interests Linked to Public or Social Order
3. The Adaptation of French Case Law to European Case Law
4. French Legislation in European Perspective Today
4.1. The Conditions of the French Reform
4.2. The French Bill regarding European Law
French Contract Law and Protection of the Internet Gambler in the
New French Legislation
Aurélie Jouette Melchior
1. Introduction
2. The Legal Definition of Online Gambling in French Law
3. The Conclusion of the Gambling Contract
3.1. The Legal Definition of the Gambling Contract
3.1.1. The Principles
3.1.2. Issues Raised by the Legal Definition
3.2. Operators’ Obligations at the Time of Contract Formation
3.2.1. Information Provided to the Gambler
3.2.2. Unfair Terms
4. Enforcement of the Contract
4.1. The French Civil Code
4.2. Rights of Gamblers Towards the Operators
4.2.1. The Role of ARJEL
4.2.2. The Right to Judicial Claim Based on the Contract
5. Conclusions
Gambling Regulation in Europe:
Moving beyond Ambiguity and Hypocrisy
Alain-Laurent Verbeke
1. The Member States
2. The European Framework
3. Beyond Ambiguity
4. Beyond Hypocrisy
5. Conclusion
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