DUTCH FACE MORE LITIGATION ON GAMBLING POLICIES
13 November 2009
Betfair and Ladbrokes challenge the
monopolistic approach
Two major legal battles against the Dutch penchant for
state monopolised gambling start this week in the
European Court of Justice.
Top online gambling
firms Betfair and Ladbrokes spearhead the actions, which
are related to the right of Internet gambling companies
to compete in the locally restricted market despite
Holland being a member nation in the European Union.
The Betfair action is against the Dutch government's
attempt to persuade Dutch banks to disrupt player
financial transactions with online companies like
Betfair, with the betting group claiming that such
actions are in breach of the EU principle of free
passage of goods and services. If successful, the action
will pave the way for a compensatory claim against the
Dutch that could run into millions of Euros.
The
Ladbrokes case is a more drawn-out affair and goes back
some 7 years to an injunction against Ladbrokes issued
by local Dutch courts that seeks to prevent the British
company from taking bets from Dutch residents, again in
conflict with EU principles. The case was referred to
the European Court of Justice earlier this year (see
previous InfoPowa reports) and Ladbrokes hopes to bring
matters to a final conclusion in Europe's highest court.
Dutch hopes may be pinned on the recent Bwin action
against the Portuguese state gambling monopoly, in which
the ECJ ruled that bans on external competition based on
a genuine need to protect nationals for moral and
anti-crime considerations are permissible.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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