HIGHLIGHTS
- What: This approach has some effect in organizations like the European Union, where issuing guidelines within a broader regulatory framework instructs member states on how to more effectively enforce gambling laws. Subsequently, the research status of domestic and foreign studies on this issue is summarized, with a focus on analyzing the application of Chinese criminal law in transnational online gambling crimes, including filing standards, designation of charges, penalties, and sentencing.
- Who: Shousheng Li from the Research on the Application of Criminal Law to CrossBorder Online Gambling in China People`s Public Security University of China . . .

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