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Study Group: Gaming and Casinos Experts: Lawyers (EU)(?)

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European Court of Justice to decide on new sports betting cases after the Placanica decision | 11-23-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Seven German sports betting cases are now pending before the ECJ (one from Cologne, three each from Stuttgart and Giessen). The German courts asked the ECJ whether a national monopoly can be upheld under EU law, if there is no coherent and systematic policy. 

European Court of Justice to decide on new sports betting cases after the Placanica decision | 05-18-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

In its Placanica decision of 6 March 2007, the ECJ ruled that is inconsistent with Community law to criminally sanction the cross-border provision of sports betting. However, several questions remained open. National courts still argue under what circumstances a monopoly with regard to sports betting...

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