Passions and Reason in the Gambling Law

The goal of this paper is to present the haphazard status of games for money in our private law which is both heavily influenced by ancient moral values and assailed by demands to accommodate the players' bets based on chance and the goal of collecting their money. The taste for gambling has re...

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