HEALTH, FINANCIAL HEALTH, ECONOMY AND INTERESTS: THE HUMAN RIGHTS AGENDA OFF THE BETTING AGENDA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n4-481Keywords:
Bets, Health Equity, Fixed Odds Betting, Online betting, Sports BettingAbstract
Fixed-odds betting in Brazil was regulated on December 29, 2023, more than 04 (four) years after its legislative conception. The economic agenda is a fact, if the legislation on the subject is observed. However, the human factor does not appear with the same clarity, questioning the observance of Human Rights. This article addresses the interaction between the betting market, economic interests, the physical and financial health of bettors and the Rights that are at stake, even before the start of the operation of the regulated market. Exploratory and explanatory methodology was used, with a qualitative approach and a technical approach to bibliographic research, with critical interpretation of the data. The themes of fixed-odds betting, also called online betting, and the focus on the integrality of the person, now bettor, are highlighted. The betting market has gained visibility in recent years and needs to be faced from the perspective of Human Rights.
