The convenience, 24/7 availability, perceived anonymity and innovation in online gambling have resulted in more widespread consumption of such services. This increased pervasiveness is coupled with challenges in effectively regulating such online gambling services. Regulatory objectives in the r...
The physical border is not the only factor responsible for hindering gross domestic product (GDP) growth. Regulatory barriers, resulting mainly from fragmentation of the Single Market due to different national legal frameworks, continue to affect the markets for services and products between lan...
The increased supply of online gambling services, authorised and unauthorised, their cross border impact and the progressing regulation of gambling services in Member States raised the immediate question about the need for enhanced administrative cooperation amongst the competent authorities and...
The study collected information on the authorisation process and supervision of online gambling services in EU and EEA Member States. The study identifies and describes the role, competences, measures and tools Member States use for authorising and supervising online gambling, and for the enforc...
The objective of this study on “The Future of interconnection charging methods” is to investigate whether there is a case to move beyond such an improved CPNP regime to a “Bill And Keep” (BAK) interconnection charging scheme given technological changes and market developments....
The Market Abuse Directive (MAD) aims to set EU-wide standards for preventing, detecting and sanctioning market abuse on financial markets. To achieve this objective, organisations active on these markets are obliged to carry out certain activities which lead to administrative burdens and other ...