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Legal Regulation of Gambling in Former USSR Countries and Foreign States

416 Pages
ISBN 978-5-903391-12-7

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Legal Regulation of Gambling in Former USSR Countries and Foreign States

  • Comprehensive analytical coverage of current and proposed gambling legislation in Russia and neighboring states

Legal Regulation of Gambling in Former USSR Countries and Foreign States, published under the auspices of Responsible Gaming Fund Russia, was written in response to a universal demand, especially in the countries discussed, for a study of this type. As more and more countries realize the positive role that legalized, regulated gaming can play in a wide range of economic sectors - tourism, show business, leisure and entertainment, construction, and manufacturing, to name only a few - it has become increasingly urgent that clear rules, regulations, and standards be established and enforced by the appropriate authorities.

Author Evgeny Kovtun, who has written or co-written many books on the history of gambling and its legal regulation, produced this new study - the first of its kind - to provide guidance for legislators, civil servants, teachers, law-school professors and students, gambling operators, and anyone else who is interested in seeing gambling legislation in Russia and its neighboring countries eventually fall in line with global standards.

Chapters...
  1. Worldwide development of games of chance and gambling laws
  2. Global gambling legislation
    • Legal framework for gaming business
      Major trends in gambling law development
  3. Gambling legislation in former USSR countries
    • The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
      The Russian Federation
      Belarus
      Ukraine
      Moldova
      Lithuania
      Estonia
      Azerbaijan
      Armenia
      Georgia
      Kazakhstan
      Kyrgyzstan
      Uzbekistan
      Turkmenistan
      Tajikistan