ECJ DECISIONS CONFIRM WE WERE RIGHT, SAYS BWIN
23 March 2007
European gambling giant comments on EU sovereignty
issues
Positive decisions by the European Court of Justice
regarding the free movement of goods and services over
EU state borders, together with European Commission
threats to nations acting against the EU rules have been
highlighted in a statement from the Austrian public
company bwin, a major European betting group.
The statement outlines 2006 developments where the
European Commission initiated infringement proceedings
under Article 226 of the Treaty on European Union
against seven EU member states following the complaints
lodged by private gaming providers.
The Commission also sent letters of formal notice to
Germany, France and Austria.
During the course of these infringement proceedings, the
Commission has to consider whether the national gaming
regulations involved are compatible with EU law. After
receipt of replies to its written request for
information from the member states Denmark, Finland and
Hungary, the European Commission resolved to take the
next step in these proceedings by sending reasoned
opinions.
"Following the ground-breaking judgements by the ECJ in
the cases of Gambelli and Placanica, the decision of the
European Commission to continue infringement proceedings
against three member states provides further
confirmation of bwin's own legal opinion," the statement
says. "In the absence of secondary legislation - gaming
was excluded from the Services Directive - the European
Commission will now have to consider whether, and to
what extent the ways in which individual member states
deal with the subject of gaming are in conformity with
EU legislation as construed by Article 49 (freedom to
provide services) of the Treaty on European Union.
"If the Commission fails to receive a satisfactory reply
within two months, or if the restrictions to which the
Commission has objected are not removed, it can refer
the proceedings to the European Court of Justice (ECJ)."
The bwin statement goes on to quote its joint-CEO
Norbert Teufelberger: "We welcome the judgement by the
European Commission, which underpins the ECJ's Placanica
verdict of 6 March 2007. The decision to continue
infringement proceedings against three members states
simultaneously is a clear warning addressed to France,
Germany and Austria to remove their current restrictions
on cross-border gaming immediately.
"As long as national legislators are unable to agree on
uniform pan-European regulations for the gaming market,
national regulations will continue to be evaluated in
the light of the freedoms of establishment and services
anchored in the Treaty on European Union and the
prohibition of discrimination. Any restrictions will be
seen in the light of the requirements laid out in the
Gambelli and Placanica judgements."
"Against this background, countries like France are
called upon to draw up gaming legislation in accordance
with EU law. bwin would gladly give its constructive
support to such a process, as it has in the past," added
bwin Co-CEO Manfred Bodner.
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