Kleros Partners with the Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy

Kleros is proud to join the Ethereum Foundation in supporting JBLP’s mission to foster rigorous, open, and interdisciplinary research at the frontier of law and technology.
We’re delighted to announce that Kleros is joining as a sponsor of the Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy (JBLP), the first academic law journal dedicated to the blockchain ecosystem and one of the most respected platforms at the intersection of law, technology, and decentralization.
Edited by Stanford University-affiliated academics and practitioners through the Stanford CodeX Blockchain Group and the Stanford Center for Blockchain Research, JBLP serves as a neutral and reputable venue for advancing research on blockchain, law, regulation, governance, and the future of decentralization.
Since its founding in 2018, the Journal has published 78 papers across 16 issues, with a global readership that includes leading thinkers and builders of the Web3 space, including Vitalik Buterin. Its print edition circulates at major Stanford-affiliated events such as the Science of Blockchain Conference and DAO UTokyo, reaching the current and next generation of innovators.
For Kleros, this partnership carries a special significance. JBLP was the venue where we published our seminal article, When Online Dispute Resolution Meets Blockchain: The Birth of Decentralized Justice, the piece that first introduced the concept of decentralized justice to the academic and legal communities.
In many ways, the Journal has been part of Kleros’ own story, helping to establish the intellectual foundations of a new paradigm for online dispute resolution.
Kleros is proud to join the Ethereum Foundation in supporting JBLP’s mission to foster rigorous, open, and interdisciplinary research at the frontier of law and technology.
Together, we share a commitment to advancing thoughtful discourse and building a more transparent, decentralized future for governance and justice.