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Patriot games: the regulation of online gambling in the European Union

The recent economic crisis has brought into focus how even open and highly interdependent economies in the European Union try to govern their economies according to territorially defined interests. The aim of this article is to examine an area, online gambling, with the technological and legal condi...

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Published in:Journal of European public policy 2016-11, Vol.23 (10), p.1425-1441
Main Authors: Laffey, Des, Della Sala, Vincent, Laffey, Kathryn
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European single market
Gambling
Games
Governance
Internet
online gambling
Patriotism
Regulation
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