Comparing Gaming Regulatory Systems in Civil and Common Law Countries: How Different Approaches Can Achieve the Same Policy Goals

Our Pedro Cortés co-authored with Anthony Cabot and António Lobo Vilela an academic paper “Comparing Gaming Regulatory Systems in Civil and Common Law Countries: How Different Approaches Can Achieve the Same Policy Goals” which was published in the UNLV Gaming Law Journal, Vol. 13: Iss: 2. Available here: https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1210&context=glj
The paper compares two regulatory systems: command-and-control and concession, in place in the State of Nevada and Macau Special Administrative Region, respectively.
The publication of the article has been covered by
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