Produktbild: Crime, Addiction and the Regulation of Gambling

Crime, Addiction and the Regulation of Gambling

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

27.11.2008

Herausgeber

A. Spapens + weitere

Verlag

Brill

Seitenzahl

254

Maße (L/B/H)

24.7/16.8/2 cm

Gewicht

589 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-04-17218-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

27.11.2008

Herausgeber

Verlag

Brill

Seitenzahl

254

Maße (L/B/H)

24.7/16.8/2 cm

Gewicht

589 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-04-17218-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Crime, Addiction and the Regulation of Gambling
  • Preface (Cyrille Fijnaut), List of Abbreviations General Introduction, (Cyrille Fijnaut), 1 Introduction, 2. Crime and Addiction: their Role in the Debate between the European Commission and the Netherlands, 3. The Contributions to this Book Crime Problems Related to Gambling: an Overview (Toine Spapens) 1. Introduction, 2. Illegal Forms of Gambling on Offer, 3. Penetration of Criminals into the Legal Betting and Gaming Sector, 4. Improper Use of Gambling for Illegal Activities, 5. Crime in Relation to Gamblers, 6. Concluding Remarks The Proper Functioning of the Internal Market: Observations from Brussels (Erik Bertil Vagnhammar) 1. Introduction, 2. Definition of Gambling in Community Law, 3. Why is the Commission Taking Action?, 4. Final Observations Placanica: Combating Criminality vs. Reducing Gambling Opportunities as Grounds for Justification in the ECJ's Jurisprudence (Nele Hoekx) 1. Introduction, 2. Existing EU Case Law, 3. An Analysis of the Placanica Judgment, 4. Relationship Between Placanica and Existing Case Law: Is There Anything New Under the Sun?, 5. EU Case Law and the Implications for National Legislation, 6. Conclusion Regulating Illegal Gambling Markets: The Case of Illegal Casinos in the Netherlands (Toine Spapens) 1. Introduction, 2. The Theory With Regard to Regulation, 3. Gambling Policy in the Netherlands, 4. Illegal Casinos in the Netherlands, 5. Legal Casinos in the Netherlands, 6. Repression and Regulation, 7. Concluding Remarks Gambling and Addiction Problems in the Netherlands (Dick de Bruin) 1. Introduction, 2. Gambling Addiction: Diagnosis, Taxonomy, and Risk Factors, 3. Caught Up in More than a Game, 4. Prevention of Gambling Addiction, 5. General Conclusion The Role of Crime and Addiction in the Gambling Policy of France (Francois Trucy) 1. Introduction, 2. The Organisation and Regulation of Games in France by the State, 3. Fraud, Misdemeanours and Other Misappropriations, 4. Gambling Addiction, 5. Conclusion The German Market for Gambling and Betting (Tilman Becker) 1. Introduction, 2. Problems with a Legally Oriented Segmentation of the Market, 3. Sales Figures in the Various Segments of the Gambling Market, 4. Payout Ratio, 5. The Market for Sport Betting, 6. State Revenue and State Revenue Spending, 7. The Number of and Spending of Players for the Various Game of Chance Formats, 8. Pathological Gambling in Germany and the Regulation of the Gambling Market, 9. Conclusions The Culture of Gambling in Great Britain: Legislative and Social Change (Gerda Reith) 1. Introduction, 2. The Legacy of the 1968 Gaming Act, 3. International Trends, 4. The National Lottery, 5. Late 20th Century Trends, 6. Problem Gambling in Britain, 7. The 2005 Gambling Act, 8. Concluding Comments Preventing Problem Gambling on the Internet Through the Use of Social Responsibility Mechanisms (Caroline Jawad and Stephen Griffiths) 1. Introduction, 2. The Expansion and Popularity of Internet Gambling, 3. The Causes of Problem Gambling, 4. The Containment of Underage Gambling, 5. Approaches to Ensuring Fair Gambling, 6. Responsible Gambling: Developing a Comprehensive Approach, 7. Regulation and Protecting Consumers, 8. The Social Responsibility of Operators, 9. Responsible Gambling: What Does it Entail?, 10. Why was the Legislation in the UK Changed?, 11. The Challenge of Internet Ethics, 12. Conclusion Concluding Remarks (Cyrille Fijnaut) Appendix, About the Authors, Index.