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Question: Essay regarding interactive entertainment law dealing in video gaming law of lootboxes
So attached sample essays which tell us the format and guidance and key point towards what we will argue.
Build our own analysis by reading the articles in footnotes and details mentioned in sample essays.
It's a legal research essay format remains the same each thing will be cited also suggest to relate everything to video gaming not being generic
This is a legal research essay not restricted to any reading list or syllabus free to search and work essay
7.5 k oscola referenced essay, footnotes are included in the word count.
it's an open research legal essay related to monetisation of lootboxes in video gaming so analysis needs to relevant and critical.
Samples essays attached are for guidance and articles journals in the footnotes of samples essays and book pdf provided is to be used as argument for our discussion nothing should be copied from the essay law and regulations stay the same.
Access legal sites, my university library details for the analysis case law. Introduction needs to given for the overview of essay, lootboxes should be explained the names of games should be given when required with good examples, the regulation, gambling acts relevance, reforms, alternative approaches, protection and impact of it to children in the sample essays including all relevant issues should be targeted.
Reforming of system and view on the current uk system should be also emphasised with a very impactful detailed self opinioned conclusion. It's a very technical essay compared to other essays as there isn't no fixed reading list or syllabus for it so take your time and read through the material.
Page number 337 -338 of mastering of game is relevant which also has relevant articles and journals in footnotes down below of page.
Article 1 - Regulating loot boxes as gambling? Towards a combined legal and self-regulatory consumer protection approach by Leon Y. Xiao
Article 2 - Should loot boxes be considered gambling or can Self-Regulation and Corporate Social Responsibility solve the loot box issue?
A review of current UK law and international legislation by Daniel James Harvey
Article 3 - Limiting the loot box: overview and difficulties of a common EU response by Peter Honer
Article 4 - Watch your loot boxes! - Recent developments and legal assessment in selected key jurisdictions from a gambling law perspective by Sebastian Schwiddessen, LL.M. and Philipp Karius