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Problem Gamblers and the Duty of Care: A Response to Sasso and Kalajdzic
Gaming Law Review and Economics. Volume 11, Issue 5 (2007), p. 554-571.
  • Jamie Cameron, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Keywords
  • duty of care,
  • Gambling,
  • gambling losses,
  • gaming venues,
  • Kalajdzic,
  • liability,
  • province,
  • Sasso
Abstract

Problem Gamblers, by Sasso and Kalajdzic, asks whether the province and its gaming venues can be held liable for the losses of those who do not or cannot control their gambling impulses. This article provides a counterpoint to Problem Gamblers. Specifically, it examines the soundness of Sasso and Kalajdzic’s claim that the province and its gaming venues can be held responsible for gambling losses.

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Citation Information
Cameron, Jamie. "Problem Gamblers and the Duty of Care: A Response to Sasso and Kalajdzic." Gaming Law Review and Economics 11.5 (2007): 554-571.