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Join the Forefront of Esports Legal Discourse!

Esports Legal News (ELN) is on the cusp of a transformative journey, and we’re inviting you to be a part of it. As we set our sights on becoming the international market leader in esports legal topics, we’re calling upon dedicated individuals to contribute their expertise and insights, helping shape the future of esports legal discourse.

Who Are We Looking For?

  • Second-year law students and above.
  • Law graduates with a fervent interest in esports and its legal dimensions.
  • Practicing lawyers keen on submitting articles and sharing news from various jurisdictions.

Areas of Focus Include:

  • Dispute Resolution (ADR & Litigation)
  • Data Protection (EU, Switzerland, UK, USA, China)
  • Competition Law (EU, USA, UK)
  • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  • Taxation
  • Compliance and Regulatory
  • Criminal Law (Including Cheating, Doping, etc.)
  • Intellectual Property (IP)
  • Labour and Immigration Law

What’s in it for You? While contributions are on a voluntary basis, ELN offers a plethora of benefits:

  • Assistance in drafting Bachelor and Master Thesis focusing on esports law for students.
  • A platform to broadcast your expertise and insights to a global audience.
  • Networking opportunities with industry trailblazers and fellow contributors.
  • A unique opportunity to influence and shape the esports legal landscape.

How to Apply? If you’re ready to make a mark in the world of esports law, submit your profile and a brief statement of interest to our editorial team. Together, let’s establish ELN as the definitive source for esports legal insights!

Please use out Contact Form to do so and follow this link: Contact Us


Esports Legal News champions diversity and inclusivity. We wholeheartedly welcome individuals from all backgrounds and experiences to join our community.

Author

  • Rodolphe Ruffie

    Rodolphe advises parties to high-stake cross-border disputes in a wide range of industries and jurisdictions. In addition to energy, mining, infrastructure, and telecommunications, he has a specific focus on space activities, esports, and the cannabis industry. Rodolphe has acted both on the counsel side and as tribunal secretary under most of the main arbitration rules, including the ICC, UNCITRAL, ICSID, LCIA, SIAC, HKIAC, CIETAC, AAA/ICDR, SCC, NAI, WIPO’s UDRP, and SCAI’s Swiss Rules. He is registered as an arbitrator with the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC, formerly KLRCA), the International Arbitration Centre of the Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei (CAAI), and the Pacific International Arbitration Centre (PIAC). Rodolphe also has experience handling international trade disputes (WTO) and award enforcement proceedings, including against sovereign states. View all posts

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