BWIN CHALLENGE TO GERMAN BAN HAS A GOOD CHANCE OF
SUCCESS
18 April 2008
Schleswig-Holstein law adviser says German bans
won't stand the test of ECJ
Bwin Interactive Entertainment AG, probably Europe's
biggest private online sports-gambling company, may win
a legal fight that threatens Euro 118 million in annual
revenues, or a third of its take, reports the Bloombergs
business news service this week.
The service quotes Johannes Caspar, a law professor at
Hamburg University and legal adviser to the
Schleswig-Holstein state legislature, who says that
Vienna-based Bwin may succeed with lawsuits challenging
the January 2008 ban in Germany on Internet sports
wagering.
Bwin argues the prohibition, approved in all 16 German
states, violates European Union law.
"It won't stand the test at the European Court of
Justice," Caspar said.
The EU's executive arm the European Commission started
"infringement proceedings" against Germany on January 31
this year over the state laws, a process that may lead
to an appearance before the European Court of Justice on
claims that the ban flies in the face of EU requirements
for the free movement of goods and services between EU
member states.
The professor's views come on the heels of the decision
earlier this week by Spielbanken Niedersachsen GmbH (SNG)
the exclusive Lower Saxony state licensed and regulated
casino operator, to enter online gambling using a
Chartwell Technology technology package (see previous
InfoPowa report).
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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