Gambling in Europe: the position paper
Gaming operators constantly fight legal battles to be able to offer their services across the EU. Do you know what are the latest developments in gambling policy? One of our sponsors for the World Gaming Executive Summit 2012 – GamingLaw.eu have kindly shared their position paper about gambling in Europe with us. In this paper, GamingLaw.eu have set out three suggestions for creation of sustainable cross-border gambling services in the European market without the need of EU-wide harmonisation of the laws and regulations.
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GamingLaw.eu outline the following suggestions:
1. The Conditional Recognition Principle
2. equivalent protection
3. the basis of taxation
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If you would like to find out more about GamingLaw.eu and their involvement in the World Gaming Executive Summit 2012, please download the event brochure here.
