Gambling Law
Gambling Law refers to the set of regulations that govern the operation and conduct of gambling activities. These laws vary widely by country and region, addressing issues such as the legality of different types of gambling, licensing requirements for operators, and protections for players. They aim to ensure fair play, prevent fraud, and minimize the social impacts of gambling.
In many places, Gambling Law also includes provisions for responsible gambling practices, such as age restrictions and self-exclusion options for individuals. Enforcement of these laws is typically managed by government agencies, which oversee compliance and address illegal gambling operations.