ABSTRACT

Sports betting has become a truly global phenomenon, facilitated by new communication technologies. As a result, the development of deviances, from match-fixing to money laundering, has accelerated. This new reality has numerous implications, for both the regulation of this billion-dollar industry and the very integrity of sport, sport financing and betting operations.

Written by an international team of academic researchers and industry professionals, International Sports Betting explores the central concepts of integrity and deviance, governance and policy, as well as perennial issues linked to the gambling sector, such as regulatory responsibilities and the fight against gambling addiction. Unlike other treatments of the gambling industry, the book offers a multi-disciplinary sociological and managerial critique that goes beyond a traditional focus on law and regulation.

This is fascinating reading for any student, researcher or practitioner working in the areas of sport business, international business, international regulation, policy studies or gambling studies.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Sports betting: a series of transversal challenges

chapter 1|22 pages

Canada’s regulatory framework for sports betting

A fragmented reality

chapter 4|14 pages

Match fixing and money laundering

chapter 5|24 pages

Integrity challenges for protection of minors

Australian compromises on sports broadcasting betting advertising