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Advocate General’s Opinion in Joined Cases Markus Stoß and Others v WetteraukreisKulpa Automatenservice Asperg GmbH and Others v Land Baden-Württemberg, and in Case Carmen Media Group Ltd v Land Schleswig Holstein and Others |
| Keywords: |
licences for games of chance |
| Author: |
curia.europa.eu |
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| Ecodex-online publication date: 03/08/2010 |
| Date of Original Publication: 03/04/2010 |
| Country: EU |
Summary: According to Advocate General Mengozzi, mutual recognition of national licences for games of chance is not viable as European Union law now stands .
He takes the view that a Member State may prohibit, under certain conditions, games of chance on the internet and may provide for a state monopoly on sports betting even if those games are actively promoted and if games involving a greater risk of addiction may be offered by private operators .
http://www.codex-online.com/codex/contents.nsf/webArticles/99B2659B2AE45454C22576E000685943?openDocument |
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