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The text is based on the thesis "The regulation of gambling in Brazil in a scenario of liberalization of the activity: a reading based on foreign law" presented at the Federal University of Paraná, as a partial requirement for obtaining the title of Master of Law in State of the lawyer Ricardo de Paula Feijó.
In the work, with an excerpt from the preface corresponding to Prof. Dr. Egon Bockmann Moreira, seeks to study the regulation of the exploitation of games of chance in Brazil in a scenario of liberation of the activity, in view of the existing debate in this regard. First, the basic concepts of games of chance were pointed out and the context of the regulation of the sector in Brazil and the main existing proposals for the regulation of the activity was carried out.
In the second part of the work of lawyer Ricardo De Paula Feijó, research was carried out on foreign law to verify how games of chance are regulated in the main international jurisdictions. In particular, the regulations of the State of Nevada, Macau, Portugal, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru and Chile were analyzed. The focus of the research was the way in which gaming is authorized and explored, as well as the main regulatory rules of each jurisdiction.
In the last chapter, the possible regulation of gambling in Brazil was analyzed, covering the following topics: regulatory public policy, models for the exploitation of games of chance, requirements and procedures for exploration, remuneration and investment regime, risk matrix, administrative organization of the regulatory entity, inspection of games of chance and responsible gambling.
Several articles from Games Magazine Brasil appear highlighted in the bibliographic references of the work of the specialist who cites information from GMB as an international reference on the country's gaming market.
Source: GMB