Brussels, 09/09/2010 (Agence Europe) - On Wednesday 8 September, the EU Court of Justice gave its ruling on a series of cases concerning the compatibility of German jurisdiction with EU law on the organisation of sporting bets. It ruled in particular that German regulations do not pursue the objective of combating the dangers of gambling in a consistent and systematic manner. As a result, the public monopoly, which came into force to control gambling-related risks more effectively than a...