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International conference on (problem) gambling The EU & Belgian legal framework THIBAULT VERBIEST Attorney-at-law at the Brussels and Paris Bars Founding Partner of ULYS LawFirm Professor at the University of Paris I Sorbonne Rodin Foundation Brussels, 14 April

Introduction and Overview 1. Regulatory framework in Belgium for gaming 2. The European Perspective 3. Post-Gambelli jurisprudence

Belgian Regulatory framework No blanket regulation for gaming industry  Lotteries: Act of April 2002 National Lottery  Monopoly for public lotteries (cf. Act of 1851)  Right to organise games of chance and betting (online)  Games of chance: Act of 7 May 1999  Exclusion of lotteries, sports betting and SMS games  Competences Gaming Board: Arbitragehof 10 March 2004  Sports betting: pool betting subject to 1963 Act

 The Internal Market Strategy for Services  remove all remaining barriers in the Internal Market  Directive 98/48 : e-gaming is an information society service  e-gaming regulation must be notified (Belgium, Denmark?)  Electronic commerce Directive : Internal Market clause  Member States may not impose additional obligations Proposal for a Directive on Services in the Internal Market  Create a real Internal Market – Home Country control COMMISSIONCOMMISSION no : EC Law not applicable art :49 freedom to provide services 1)economic activity ? Restrictions may be imposed, provided that 3) art.49 not discriminatory ? 4) art. 46 justified by the Treaty ? Yes : 2) goods or service ? 5) necessary and proportionate ? art.30 ECCOURTECCOURT Remote Gaming: the European perspective

The Gambelli Case - Background First e-gaming case brought before the EC Court Opinion of Advocate-General Alber ( ): The Italian legislation in the field of sports betting imposed a discriminatory measure and - in view of the facts of the case - failed the required justification on grounds of general interest

The Gambelli Case - Decision Is it a landmark decision? application by analogy to “remote gambling” Confirmation of the Schindler decision  § 59 “Article 4 of Law No 401/89, constitute a restriction on the freedom of establishment and on the freedom to provide services.”  § 60 & 65: “the restrictions must be justified by imperative requirements in the general interest, be suitable for achieving the objective which they pursue and not go beyond what is necessary in order to attain it. They must in any event be applied without discrimination”  §66: “It is for the national court to decide whether …. satisfy those conditions. To that end… “

The Gambelli Case - Decision § 66: “... To that end, it will be for that court to take account of the issues set out in the following paragraphs.” 1. Reasons of justification 2. Discriminatory character 3. Proportionate & necessary Directing the discretional power of the national court

The Gambelli Case - Decision Justification by reasons of public order  §67 MS can impose restrictions, “inasmuch as they must serve to limit betting activities in a consistent and systematic manner”.  § 69 MS cannot invoke public order concerns if the Member State incites and encourages consumers to participate in games The national authority: §19-23  “cannot find in those restrictions any public policy concern”  “cannot ignore the extent of the apparent discrepancy between”

The Gambelli Case - Decision Discriminatory character:  restrictions must be applicable without distinction UK established operators = Italian operator  Discrimination: if imposed conditions are in practice to be met more easily by Italian operators than by foreign operators Freedom of establishment: §48-49 “the Italian rules governing invitations to tender make it impossible in practice for capital companies quoted on the regulated markets of other Member States to obtain licences “

The Gambelli Case - Decision Proportionate & necessary? 1.Restrictions 2.Criminal penalties § 21: “ The national court questions whether the principle of proportionality is being observed, …” 1.Necessary to combat fraud 2.Intermediaries lawfully constituted & authorized 3.Gaming provider already subject to rigorous controls in the UK Internal Market clause

Gambelli Case: final considerations The Court does not formally conclude that the Italian legislation is infringing one of the ground principles of European Community law However, by directing the national court, its conclusion should be similar to the opinion of A.G. Alber Internal Gaming Market? Too soon to cheer? Consistent gaming policy? Post-Gambelli jurisprudence?

ECJ: Post-Gambelli case-law  Post-Gambelli case-law is very diverging, sometimes conflicting Decisions of Supreme and Constitutional courts in Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Germany and Italy  Netherlands: Summary proceedings vs main proceedings  Germany:  BGH: 1 April 2004: questions the legality of German gaming policy in light of Gambelli  BVerG: 26 August 2004 – 15 December 2004: Gambelli did change something  Constitutional Court: art. 12 case: July 2005?  Norway: EFTA case  Italy: -“Bruno Corsi” case –> Placanica case - Consiglio di Stato 22 February EC competition law: Sisal & Lottomatica  Need for EU clarification?!:  New jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice: Placanica and....  European Commission

Initiative of the EU Commission? 1. Electronic Commerce Directive Free provision of information society services and the internal market clause Article 1.5: excludes gaming activities from the coordinated field Review every two years : 2003 – 2005?

First report e-commerce (21 November 2003) “Online gambling, which is currently outside the scope of the Directive, is a new area in which action may be required because of significant Internal Market problems - see for example Case C- 243/01s of the European Court of Justice (ECJ press release CJE/03/98), concerning criminal proceedings in Italy against persons collecting Internet bets on behalf of a bookmaker legally licensed in the UK. The Commission will examine the need for and scope of a possible new EU initiative. In addition, the Commission is examining a number of complaints it has received concerning cross-border gambling activities. “  Scope of the exclusion: forum shopping & distortions  Regulation in new Member States (Malta)  Complaints: Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Finland, France, ? EU Commission - e-commerce Directive

Initiative of the EU Commission 2. Proposal for a Directive on Services in the Internal Market Create a real Internal Market for services, including gambling services 2.1 Provision of Services  Application of the country of origin principle (Internal Market Clause)  a UK established bookmaker will only be subject to UK legislation and Italian authorities must recognize the adequate character of the protection offered in the UK. Therefore, they cannot impose additional restrictions on the operation of the UK bookmaker. Exception for “sensitive areas”, including gambling services  Development of specific rules by  From 2005 on present harmonized EU-wide rules on gambling services  President Barroso March 2005 statements on carve out for health and services of public interest

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