@book{:/content/reports/25189840/72, author = "World Trade Organization",pages = "", title = "United States - Measures Affecting the Cross-Border Supply of Gambling and Betting Services", publisher = "WTO", year = "2005", url = "https://www.wto-ilibrary.org/content/reports/25189840/72", abstract = "On 21 March 2003, Antigua and Barbuda requested consultations with the US regarding measures applied by central, regional and local authorities in the US which affect the cross-border supply of gambling and betting services. Antigua and Barbuda considered that the cumulative impact of the US measures is to prevent the supply of gambling and betting services from another WTO Member to the United States on a cross-border basis. According to Antigua and Barbuda, the measures at issue may be inconsistent with the US obligations under the GATS, and in particular Articles II, VI, VIII, XI, XVI and XVII thereof, and the US Schedule of Specific Commitments annexed to the GATS.", }