Kirill specialises in data protection and privacy law, EU law, and competition law. Furthermore, he advises on various digital economy topics, including cybersecurity (e.g., NIS2 Directive), intermediary liability, and e-commerce. Kirill's legal expertise also extends to EU internal market law and EU citizenship law.

Kirill is a PhD candidate in competition law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, where he researches the anticompetitive effects of blockchain forks. He is also an editor of the Stanford Computational Antitrust Journal at CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.

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Memberships

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European Law Institute (ELI), 2023
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Nederlandse Vereniging voor Europees Recht (NVER), 2022
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Amsterdam Law & Technology Institute (ALTI), 2021
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Qualifications

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Ph.D., Competition Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Ongoing
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LL.M., Law and Technology in Europe, Universiteit Utrecht, the Netherlands, 2021 (cum laude; Honours)
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LL.B., International and European Law, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, the Netherlands, 2020 (Honours)
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Publications

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Groza, T., Ryabtsev, K., Sotropa, A., & Wierzbicka, A. (2023). Exploring Computational Antitrust: A Theoretical Excursus. La Revue des Juristes de Sciences Po, 24, 16-20.
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Ryabtsev, K., & Zivic, A. (2022). Blockchain in E-Tendering Systems: A New Anti-Corruption Technique or A False Hope. Yale European Graduate Fellows Conference Journal, 3, 60-67.
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Ryabtsev, K., & Belhadj Ali, C. (2022). International Politics Shaped by the EU: A Critical Analysis of The European Common Foreign and Security Policy. Amsterdam Law Forum, 14(2), 1-10.
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Ryabtsev, K. (2020). Political Micro-Targeting in Europe: A Panacea for the Citizens’ Political Misinformation or the New Evil for Voting Rights. Groningen Journal of International Law, 8(1), 69-89.

Kirill Ryabtsev

- Paralegal

Kirill.Ryabtsev@loyensloeff.com

Amsterdam

English, French, Dutch, Russian

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<p>Kirill Ryabtsev, paralegal, is a member of the Competition & Regulatory practice group in our Amsterdam office. He focuses on data protection & privacy law, cybersecurity legislation, EU law, and competition law. He is also a member of the Data Protection & Privacy team and the Digital Economy team. </p>

Kirill specialises in data protection and privacy law, EU law, and competition law. Furthermore, he advises on various digital economy topics, including cybersecurity (e.g., NIS2 Directive), intermediary liability, and e-commerce. Kirill's legal expertise also extends to EU internal market law and EU citizenship law.

Kirill is a PhD candidate in competition law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, where he researches the anticompetitive effects of blockchain forks. He is also an editor of the Stanford Computational Antitrust Journal at CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.