José Torres on Legal Design and Access to Justice International Economics lawyer Jose Torres speaks with Kleros about legal design.
Kate Sills on Political Philosophy, Libertarianism and Institutional Economics As a computer scientist interested in political philosophy and community lead at Agoric (a project founded by Mark Miller, one of the architects of the legendary Project Xanadu), Kate is a humanist in the blockchain space.
Interview with Peter Stone: Randomness as a Political Technology In this week's rendition of the Kleros Interviews, we bring you an exciting talk with one of the world's leading experts on sortition as a political tool - Dr. Peter Stone of Trinity College in Dublin.
A Conversation with Josiah Ober: Democracy in Ancient Greece & Decentralized Justice Decentralized Justice is not a new concept. The Ancient Greeks had quite a lot to say about it too. Find out more in this interview with Josiah Ober.
3 Things to Know About Becoming a Kleros Juror Kleros is always looking for new jurors to take part in our dispute resolution protocol. Becoming a juror comes with many benefits which we'll delve into in this article.
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