Barnier (Comm. Internal Market): "In the absence of harmonization of gaming rules, States are free to establish their own rules on consumer protection"

(Jamma) “Given the absence of specific harmonization in the gaming sector, member states are free to establish their own rules, as long as they respect the fundamental principles of the Treaty. Member States, in this case Spain, are also free to decide…

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