World GES 2013
Host: Terrapinn
Date: 9. – 11. July 2013
Location: Barcelona
http://www.terrapinn.com/2013/wges/index.stm
By Martin Bjoerck (iGB) Despite years of referrals and rulings, the EU’s top court continues to defer to national judges, leaving operator liability and player-loss claims unresolved across Germany, Austria and beyond. For years, Europe’s gambling industry looked towards Luxembourg in the hope that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) could deliver a decisive answer […]
Host: American Gaming Association Location: Las Vegas, California, USA Date: 9 – 12 October 2023 https://www.globalgamingexpo.com/
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Host: Terrapinn
Date: 9. – 11. July 2013
Location: Barcelona
http://www.terrapinn.com/2013/wges/index.stm
Host: International Masters of Gaming Law
Date: 8 – 10 May 2013
Location: Montreal, Canada
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By Dr. Wulf Hambach (Partner) and Maximilian Riege (Junior Partner) at Hambach & Hambach law firm
The complexities created by the existence of two contradictory gaming regulations in Germany – Example “Online Poker”: A Game of Skill or Chance? – Licensed and banned at the same time. Dr. Wulf Hambach and Maximilian Riege, of Hambach & Hambach law firm, discuss the regulatory complexity in Germany and the potential for EU infringement proceedings.