South African regulation of online casinos licensed in a foreign jurisdiction |
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Authors: | Phillemon MakakabaAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mercantile Law, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Advances in technology brought about new popular gambling activities such as online gambling (sometimes called trans-border e-gaming) in South Africa and abroad, demand new regulatory structures since the current laws on gambling do not have provisions for online gambling. This article addresses the legality of engaging in online gambling within the South African borders by casino operators who are licensed in a foreign jurisdiction, giving rise to the issue of determining the place where the act of gambling takes place between a player who is in South Africa while engaging on the Internet with a server in another country. Although this article deals with the South African perspective, realizing that South Africa is a developing country and the law relating to the Internet might be behind, a reference to the online gambling law of United States (US) is made to showcase a need for attention to regulate online gambling in both developing and developed countries. |
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Keywords: | South African gambling regulation Online gambling Gambling and foreign jurisdiction US gambling regulation |
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