Luxembourg:
The International Comparative Legal Guide To Gambling - 2015 Edition
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The International Comparative Legal Guide to Gambling provides a
current and practical cross-border insight into gambling law,
following a Q&A format to ensure thorough coverage of the topic
within different legal systems worldwide.
The five general chapters addressed in the Luxembourg chapter
are the Relevant Authorities and Legislation, the Application for a
Licence and Licence Restrictions, the Restrictions on Online
Supply/Technology, Enforcement and Liability and Anticipated
Reforms.
This article appeared in the 2015 edition of The International
Comparative Legal Guide to: Gambling; published by Global Legal Group
Ltd, London.
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