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Every Member State in Europe has a wide discretionary power to choose which specific restrictive measures will be taken to achieve the purpose of containing the consumer's natural propensity to gambling and suppress the incitement to squander money on gambling. To this date Member States have...
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Is it possible, a company that is enlisted on the stock market which by definition seeks primarily to increase profits and to protect the investor's interests, instead to protect consumers from the services offered by itself? This public service provided would it not conflict its operation as a...
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Every Member State in Europe has a wide discretionary power to choose which specific restrictive measures will be taken to achieve the purpose of containing the consumer's natural propensity to gambling and suppress the incitement to squander money on gambling. To this date Member States have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013074560
The notion of monopoly in the sports sector is a very common one. In fact it is no secret that with very few exceptions all athletic championships are organized monopolistically in the sense that there is only one international federation worldwide, only one national federation in every country...
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Is it possible, a company that is enlisted on the stock market which by definition seeks primarily to increase profits and to protect the investor’s interests, instead to protect consumers from the services offered by itself. This public service provided would it not conflict its operation as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014039460