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About Offside Legal
Offside Legal is the premier destination for sports law expertise. Bridging the gap between legal theory and real-world sporting practice. As a trusted resource for legal professionals, academics, athletes, arbitrators, and regulators, they explore the legal dimensions of sport with clarity, depth, and relevance.
Guided by seasoned sports law experts, Offside Legal is committed to fostering informed dialogue, thought leadership, and cross-sector collaboration in the ever-evolving world of sports and law.
Call for Blogs/Contributors
Offside Legal invites original blog submissions from legal professionals, law students, academics, researchers, and industry experts who can offer insightful, analytical, and accessible perspectives on the intersection of law and sport.
Whether you are decoding a recent judgment, unpacking a regulatory shift, or exploring ethical and contractual issues in sport, they welcome contributions that enrich discourse and provoke critical thought.
Why to Publish on Offside Legal?
Publishing with them offers:
- Recognition in a niche and rapidly expanding legal domain
- Exposure to a dedicated readership of lawyers, students, scholars, and sports professionals
- The opportunity to contribute to and shape contemporary conversations in sports law.
Areas of Interest
They are currently accepting submissions across a broad spectrum of sports law-related topics, including but not limited to:
- Sports dispute resolution (CAS, domestic tribunals, disciplinary processes)
- Anti-doping regulations and WADA compliance
- Athlete rights, image rights, contracts, and endorsements
- Governance, ethics, and institutional accountability in sport
- Gender equity, inclusion, and safe sport initiatives
- Media rights, sponsorship agreements, and broadcasting law
- Legal aspects of fantasy sports, online gaming, and gambling
- Emerging intersections: sports law with technology, AI, and data protection
- Commentary on recent judgments, legislation, and policy reforms
For Submission Guidelines
Submissions should be original, unpublished works between 1,000–1,500 words, written in English language. Please send your blog/article in MS Word or Google Docs format (no PDFs), with proper headings, structure, and citations (hyperlinks for online sources; Bluebook or ILI format for legal references). Co-authorship (max two authors) is allowed; include a brief 4–5 line bio for each contributor. All submissions will be reviewed and may be edited for clarity, accuracy, and alignment with our editorial standards. Plagiarism will result in immediate disqualification.
For details submission guidelines (click here)
How to Submit:
Please send your blog post to [email protected] with the subject line:
“Blog Submission – [Proposed Title]”
Deadline:
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. However, early submissions will be given priority in review and publication. They encourage contributors to share their work as early as possible for timely consideration.
For any clarifications, topic suggestions, or to discuss a potential idea before submission, feel free to reach out to them at [email protected].
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