Home » News & Reports » Recent Articles:

Revised Dutch remote gaming bill notified to brussels ahead of parliamentary process

May 13, 2014 News & Reports

By Frank Tolboom and Dr. Alan Littler, Kalff Katz & Franssen Attorneys-at-law

Sooner than expected the Dutch government notified, on 5 March 2014, a revised version of the remote gaming bill (“notified bill”) to the European Commission (“EC”). The standstill period ends on 6 June 2014, although given the legislative process ahead the bill will not be adopted before this date anyway. It is expected that the bill will enter into the political arena in The Hague just before the  summer and plenary debates will follow later this year or even in the beginning of next year.

At the time of writing the EC has not made an English translation available of the 170+ page bill and the accompanying explanatory memorandum. Therefore, this article will set out some of the key features and changes as incorporated by the Ministry of Security and Justice (“Ministry”) following the consultation period which resulted in almost 90 submissions from various stakeholders. On a final note, we will have a look into our crystal ball and discuss next steps, including an estimated legislative timetable until licensing commences.

Read the whole article in European Gaming Lawyer here.

Swiss Government Publishes Draft Gaming Act

May 8, 2014 News & Reports

By Dr. Simon Planzer, Planzer Law

Gaming operators have been eagerly awaiting news from Switzerland for quite a while. Now, the Swiss government finally published the first draft of a new Swiss gaming act. It contains significant changes to the current system, most notably the licensing of online games and the permission of poker tournaments outside of casinos. However, in the current version, only the land-based casino operators already established in Switzerland would be able to legally offer such games. The road to the final version of the gaming act is still long and no doubt will see the influence of various pressure groups. … Continue Reading

Holland Casino: the house does not always win

May 2, 2014 News & Reports

By Frank Tolboom, Kalff Katz & Franssen

Falling revenues, creditors demanding cost-cutting exercises, substantial redundancies, employees on strike: this is the current reality at state-owned Holland Casino, which was once a cash cow for the Dutch government.

It is no secret that the Dutch government wants to sell the blighted and struggling Holland Casino. Although the privatisation of Holland Casino is on the horizon, it has been pushed back to make way for another piece of regulatory reform, the introduction of a
remote gaming licensing system, which receives priority treatment.

Read the full article in iNTERGAMING here

The briefing: Dutch bill notified to Brussels

April 14, 2014 News & Reports

By Younes Moussaoui, Associate at Kalff Katz & Franssen

In our continuing series on emerging remote gaming legislation in the Netherlands, Younes Moussaoui of Kalff Katz & Franssen provides a detailed update.

On March 5, 2014, a revised version of the Dutch remote gaming bill was notified to the European Commission.

This version is the result of a public consultation of the draft remote gaming bill (“consultation text”) in the summer of 2013 and the approximately 90 received contributions from both national and international stakeholders.

Read the full article in iNTERGAMING here.

Chambers Global: All GamingLaw.eu founder awarded again in 2014

April 11, 2014 News & Reports

Chambers & Partners decided that Quirino Mancini, Santiago Asensi, Justin Franssen and Wulf Hambach are awarded again for Chambers Global in 2014.

Here are the Chambers Global Commentaries: … Continue Reading

Legal Gaming in Europe Summit 2013 – Summary Day 1

Legal Gaming in Europe Summit 2013 Day 1 Summary Video







Video: International Gaming Law Summit 2011 Highlights

International Gaming Law Summit 2011 Highlights Video



Copyright: http://www.calvinayre.com

To get the latest news follow us on

twitterlinkedintwitterlinkedin

Archives