The National Lottery: Process, Problems and Personalities

The National Lottery: Process, Problems and Personalities

by Andrew Douglas
The National Lottery: Process, Problems and Personalities

The National Lottery: Process, Problems and Personalities

by Andrew Douglas

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Overview

The introduction of a National Lottery into the United Kingdom created a unique regulatory challenge. The response to this challenge is embodied in arrangements informed not by international precedent but by privatisation policies pursued by successive Conservative governments between 1979 and 1994 when the Lottery was launched. Dr Douglas assesses the success of the Lottery's regulation against the objectives set out in the enabling legislation: the upholding of the Lottery's propriety, the protection of the players, and the maximising of the funds to be applied to the Good Causes. Lessons learned during the initial Licence period will inform the new seven year Licence from October 2001, the operator chosen for the new term, and in particular the role of the profit motive within the new arrangements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826455543
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/01/2001
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction.
1. The background and reulatory criteria.
2. The model.
3. Regulatory design: problems and conflicts.
4. The National Lottery Commission and the new Licence.
Appendix I - Information required from applicants.
Appendix II - Ohio Lottery - please play responsibly.
Appendix III - Camelot and consortium members' financial benefit from operating lottery.

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