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He has authored publications in peer-reviewed journals, in the fields of constitutional law, digital law and behavioral sciences.</p>\n<p>For several years, his lecturing and researching activities have been consistently conducted alongside and inspired by practitioner experiences. His interest in issues related to the governance of digital networks, their determinants, and legal implications arose during a three-year entrepreneurial experience during which he co-led the creation of a metaverse prototype: he explored the institutional potential of blockchain while designing a secured and participatory governance system for this virtual environment.</p>\n<p>This keen interest now extends to other areas of legal tech, as he regularly contributes to the training of language models as a legal and academic expert and international senior reviewer. He also conveys this interest and expertise by participating in the preparation of candidates for higher French civil service examinations, especially in regard to the challenges of the digital transition of public administrations.</p>","frontmatter":{"name":"Pierre Klimt","title":"Researcher","report":"https://cdn.kleros.link/ipfs/QmPXbmWgY3VG3hhEkZ6gF4Q7YpYvdLB2yX9V2LdfuX6qhe","englishReport":null,"spanishReport":null,"embed":null,"embedTitle":null}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/klimt/","language":"en","intl":{"language":"en","languages":["en","es","zh","pt-br"],"messages":{"404.seo-title":"404: Not Found","header.dapps":"DApps","header.services":"Usecases","header.dapps-header":"Dapps connected to Kleros","header.dapps-title":"Our Products & 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It facilitates the mapping of contracts to the domains they are known to be associated with, ensuring users are interacting with the correct contract associated with a particular domain.","scout.community-curation.receive-rewards.title":"Receive Rewards","scout.community-curation.receive-rewards.description":"Receive rewards for every valid submission to the Curate registries.","scout.community-curation.receive-rewards.button-text":"Learn More","oracle.seo-title":"Oracle","oracle.section-hero.h1":"Oracle","oracle.section-hero.h2":"Link your product to the physical and digital world by enabling it to verify any event outcome on-chain.","oracle.sash.first.title":"Connection to the world","oracle.sash.first.paragraph":"Our general-purpose oracle enables you to verify any event, especially those that could not be directly sourced from a data feed.","oracle.sash.second.title":"Efficient resolution of any question","oracle.sash.second.paragraph":"A bond escalation mechanism allows for most questions to be answered quickly in a decentralized manner.","oracle.sash.third.title":"Subjective Oracle Capability","oracle.sash.third.paragraph":"Kleros arbitration resolves fairly the more controversial subjective outcomes in case of disputes.","oracle.section-use-case.h1":"Oracle Use Cases","oracle.section-use-case.cards.1":"Prediction Markets","oracle.section-use-case.cards.2":"Social Betting","oracle.section-use-case.cards.3":"Gaming","oracle.section-use-case.cards.4":"Futarchy","oracle.section-use-case.cards.5":"Insurance","oracle.section-use-case.cards.6":"More","oracle.section-3.h1":"Verify any real-world events on-chain","oracle.section-3.h2":"Crowd-sourced on-chain smart contract oracle system in collaboration with Reality.eth Your decentralized and fair source of truth.","oracle.section-3.button":"Learn More","oracle.start-now.h1":"Start Now","oracle.start-now.card-1-title":"Kleros Oracle","oracle.start-now.card-1-text":"Kleros Oracle is a product combining Kleros dispute resolution with Reality.eth cryptoeconomic mechanism for verifying real-world events on-chain, to deliver a subjective oracle solution able to answer absolutely any question with a publicly verifiable answer.","oracle.start-now.card-1-button":"Try Kleros Oracle","oracle.start-now.card-2-title":"Integrate Kleros Oracle","oracle.start-now.card-2-text":"Get in touch to integrate Kleros Oracle into your project.","oracle.start-now.card-2-button":"Get in touch","about.seo-title":"About","about.section-hero.h1":"About Kleros","about.section-hero.h2":"Kleros is an open source online dispute resolution protocol which uses blockchain and crowdsourcing to fairly adjudicate disputes. Development efforts are coordinated by <anchor>Coopérative Kleros</anchor>, a Société Coopérative d’Intérêt Collectif (SCIC) incorporated in France. All our research and code development are open source and free for anyone to use.","about.section-2":"How It Works","about.sash.first.title":"White Paper","about.sash.first.button":"Download","about.sash.second.title":"Yellow Paper","about.sash.second.button":"Download","about.section-3.h1":"Mission","about.section-3.h2":"Our mission is to develop software enabling access to justice and individual freedom.","about.section-4.h1":"Team","about.section-4.h2":"We are a cross-discipline and international team passionate about blockchain and its potential to transform law and governance.","about.section-5":"Trusted By Top Projects","coop.seo-title":"Cooperative","coop.section-hero.h1":"Coopérative Kleros","coop.section-hero.h2":"Development efforts for the Kleros protocol are coordinated by Coopérative Kleros, a Société Coopérative d’Intérêt Collectif (SCIC) incorporated in France. Read <anchor>this article</anchor> to learn more about the legal structure.","coop.section-2.h1":"Become a Member of the Cooperative","coop.section-2.h2":"If you want to become a member of the Cooperative, follow the next steps. Your application will have to be approved by other members.","coop.sash.first.title":"Application Form","coop.sash.first.button":"Download","coop.sash.second.title":"Statutes","coop.sash.second.button":"Download","coop.section-steps.heading":"Steps","coop.section-steps.title-1":"Download","coop.section-steps.text-1":"Download the application form.","coop.section-steps.title-2":"Print it","coop.section-steps.text-2":"Print it. Fill it in (don't forget the handwritten phrase at the end!) . Sign it. Scan it.","coop.section-steps.title-3":"Send it back","coop.section-steps.text-3":"Send it back to <mail>cooperative@kleros.io</mail> along with a digital copy of your passport / national ID and with the TxID of your share deposit.","coop.section-reports.title":"Check our annual reports.","coop.section-reports.select-label":"Select a year:","coop.section-reports.download":"Download","faq.seo-title":"FAQ","faq.section-hero.h1":"Frequently Asked Questions","faq.section-hero.search":"Search your question","faq.section-faq.general.title":"General","faq.section-faq.general.questions.1.q":"Can you really trust a decision made by a bunch of anonymous people on the Internet?","faq.section-faq.general.questions.1.a":"Satoshi Nakamoto taught us that a number of anonymous computers who do not trust each can still reach consensus, provided incentives are correctly structured. Kleros extends this principle to human decision making. A number of anonymous jurors who do not trust each other can reach consensus on a right decision, provided incentives are correctly structured. To learn more about the incentive system, read our white paper.","faq.section-faq.general.questions.2.q":"How many PNK will exist?","faq.section-faq.general.questions.2.a":"The total supply is 764,626,704 PNK at the moment. This could only be changed through a governance vote.","faq.section-faq.general.questions.3.q":"Does a party who wants to have a case adjudicated need to have PNK?","faq.section-faq.general.questions.3.a":"No, only jurors will need PNK in order to be drawn. Parties don’t even need to know what a PNK is.","faq.section-faq.general.questions.4.q":"Is the identity of jurors revealed?","faq.section-faq.general.questions.4.a":"Since decisions made in Kleros affect the allocation of resources, there is an incentive for parties to try to bribe or intimidate the tribunal. Anonymity is intended to protect jurors from intimidation and retaliation. It also simplifies the process of users becoming jurors and avoids the costs of identity verification. By providing a secure environment and simplifying the selection process, Kleros greatly enlarges the pool of potential jurors. This results in lower arbitration costs and the democratization of access to justice.","faq.section-faq.general.questions.5.q":"What is Kleros token allocation?","faq.section-faq.general.questions.5.a":"Team Members: 18% First Round of Token Sale: 16% Airdrop: 4% Subsequent Rounds and Juror Incentive Program: 50% Kleros Cooperative Development Reserve: 12%","faq.section-faq.general.questions.6.q":"Could Kleros become a platform used by mainstream online retailers such as eBay or Amazon?","faq.section-faq.general.questions.6.a":"Yes, by adopting Kleros, any mainstream e-commerce platform could enjoy a fast, affordable and transparent dispute resolution method. If you want to learn more, contact us.","faq.section-faq.integration-partners.title":"Integration & Partners","faq.section-faq.integration-partners.questions.1.q":"We are from organization X and would like to use Kleros. However, for XYZ reasons, we can't use anonymous jurors. Can we tweak Kleros in order to only select jurors from a pre-vetted pool?","faq.section-faq.integration-partners.questions.1.a":"At this point, it is not possible to select jurors from a pre-defined pool. Anyone having tokens can self-select to be drawn randomly as a juror. However, we understand that selecting jurors from a pre-vetted pool is important in many use cases. If this is your situation, please contact us on contact@kleros.io. We would like to know more about your use case.","faq.section-faq.jurors.title":"Jurors","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.1.q":"Can appeals be managed outside of Kleros?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.1.a":"Yes, it’s possible to create an arbitrable smart contract which uses Kleros for solving first instance disputes and allows appeals to be handled outside of Kleros.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.2.q":"Do you have sample contracts that show what type of disputes could be adjudicated by Kleros?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.2.a":"While at this point there are some sample smart contracts, this is an area that requires further development. Kleros focuses on the dispute resolution process, not on the contract drafting itself. Other companies in the ecosystem will focus on drafting contracts. In order to be arbitrable by Kleros, a smart contract needs to follow the smart contract standard we have developed. Check out our GitHub repository for more information and join our discussion on Telegram if you're interested in following the development.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.3.q":"Have you considered how jurors might be vetted, as well as their experience and expertise, to enable them to participate in specific courts/disputes?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.3.a":"In decentralized systems, the main problem of vetting jurors is: `Who vets the vetters?`, which is a chicken and the egg problem. One of the most attractive features of public blockchains is that anyone can join, so nobody gets to monopolize the ledger.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.4.q":"How is evidence presented and managed by the system?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.4.a":"The way in which evidence is presented depends on the type of dispute. A freelancing dispute will require different evidence than an insurance or a payment dispute. Kleros Cooperative provides a back end for jurors to arbitrate disputes. The way in which it is built makes it possible for anyone to develop their own front end. The logic is similar to the Ethereum Wallet. The Ethereum Core Team provides a wallet to users, but anyone can build an Ethereum wallet. This means, for example, that an e-commerce platform could build a front end on which users could arbitrate disputes without leaving the platform. The front end would tap into Kleros' juror network. We expect many companies from the ecosystem to build interfaces based on our platform. To learn more, read this article about the evolution of Kleros Cooperative's ecosystem.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.5.q":"Since jurors are drawn from a global pool, how would you make sure that they all speak the language the dispute is called in?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.5.a":"Kleros is made of subcourts specializing in different types of disputes. Language is one of the specialization parameters. For example, there could be a “website dispute court in English”, a “website dispute court in Spanish”, “website dispute court in French”, etc.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.6.q":"How do you know that jurors reviewed the evidence instead of just voting randomly?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.6.a":"Kleros does not have a specific way to make sure that jurors reviewed the evidence. The way to make sure that jurors act honestly is through the creation of right economic incentives. Jurors who vote randomly without reviewing the evidence are more likely to vote incoherently with the majority and lose the token they staked to be drawn. Hence, they lose money on average. Over time, this would make dishonest jurors leave the court. To learn more about how incentives work in Kleros, read the white paper.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.7.q":"Are jurors required to provide a justification for their vote? Is the justification revealed to the disputing parties and to other jurors?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.7.a":"Yes, jurors are required to provide a justification in the form of a short text. Justification is then revealed to the disputing parties as well as to other jurors after the voting is complete.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.8.q":"Are there time limits for disputes? Do jurors have to respond within a given period of time?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.8.a":"Yes, each subcourt has a time period within which jurors need to submit their decision. Jurors will be notified of pending cases in need of resolution.","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.9.q":"What happens to jurors who don't respond or review the evidence within the set time frame?","faq.section-faq.jurors.questions.9.a":"Jurors who don't give their ruling before the deadline are penalized by losing some of their staked tokens and by not receiving the arbitration fee.","faq.section-faq.legal.title":"Legal","faq.section-faq.legal.questions.1.q":"In legal systems such as the United States, judges are responsible for instructing jurors and explaining legal nuances. How does Kleros address questions of interpretation of legal terms in the contract?","faq.section-faq.legal.questions.1.a":"A moderator in an online forum follows some predefined rules to decide whether a user comment violated the terms and conditions. When making decisions, jurors follow similar previously defined rules, which instruct them on how to deal with legal nuances. In early stages of the project, however, Kleros was intended to be used for simpler cases, where legal nuances are not as important.","faq.section-faq.legal.questions.2.q":"Which are the main legal and regulatory hurdles in setting up Kleros?","faq.section-faq.legal.questions.2.a":"Because of its innovative practice based on cryptoeconomics, Kleros is not recognized as arbitration according to international agreements. This could be an obstacle for adoption in “mainstream” use cases (e.g., a government regulator could not use Kleros for settling disputes between, say, a credit card company and its users). However, this should not be an obstacle to adoption in other use cases (especially those within the crypto industry). As Kleros is able to prove that it can solve disputes in non-mainstream use cases, we expect interest to arise in mainstream use cases. Eventually, arbitration associations will accept the Kleros approach to dispute resolution. The Kleros platform is an 'opt-in' system meaning the enforcement is automatic and pre-accepted by contracting parties agreeing on using Kleros as an arbitrator.","media.seo-title":"Media","media.section-hero.h1":"Media","media.section-hero.button":"Learn more on Kleros Blog","media.section-media.presentations.nav-title":"Presentations","media.section-media.presentations.title":"Presentations","media.section-media.presentations.items.1":"Clement Lesaege Presentation at EthCC 3 Paris March 2020","media.section-media.presentations.items.2":"William George Presentation at EthCC 3 Paris March 2020","media.section-media.presentations.items.3":"Federico Ast Presentation at EthCC 3 Paris March 2020","media.section-media.presentations.items.4":"Matheus Alencar Presentation at EthCC 3 Paris March 2020","media.section-media.presentations.items.5":"Ferit Tunçer Presentation at EthCC 3 Paris March 2020","media.section-media.presentations.items.7":"Plinio Braga Presentation at DevCon 5 Osaka October 2019","media.section-media.presentations.items.8":"Clement Lesaege Presentation at EthCC 2 Paris March 2019","media.section-media.presentations.items.9":"William George Presentation at EthCC 2 Paris March 2019","media.section-media.promo.nav-title":"Promo Videos","media.section-media.promo.title":"Promo Videos","media.section-media.promo.items.1":"Kleros Decentralized Courts","media.section-media.promo.items.2":"Kleros Courts Explainer","media.section-media.promo.items.3":"Dispute Revolution - The Kleros Book","media.section-media.promo.items.4":"Kleros DApp Showcase,","media.section-media.promo.items.5":"Kleros Protocol: Curated Lists x Escrow x Athena V2.0","media.section-media.promo.items.6":"Kleros - Blockchain Dispute Resolution Built on Ethereal","media.section-media.promo.items.7":"Dogelist - P + Epsilon: The Trailer No One Asked For","media.section-media.promo.items.8":"Clement Makes Tea","media.section-media.promo.items.9":"Kleros Meet The Team","media.section-media.conference.nav-title":"Kleros Conference","media.section-media.conference.title":"Dispute Revolution","media.section-media.conference.subtitle":"Kleros Conference of Decentralized Justice","media.section-media.conference.paragraph":"On March 2nd, 2020, Coopérative Kleros and the Paris Center for Law and Economics (CRED) convened the 'Dispute Revolution: the Birth of Decentralized Justice' conference at the Sainte Barbe Amphitheatre at Paris III New Sorbonne University.","media.section-media.conference.items.1":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Introducing Kleros Layer 2","media.section-media.conference.items.2":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Kleros Handbook of Justice, Augmented","media.section-media.conference.items.3":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - 'Make a Claim', a Layer 2 Company","media.section-media.conference.items.4":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Legal implications of Decentralized Justice","media.section-media.conference.items.5":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Kleros-Winding Tree","media.section-media.conference.items.6":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Is Decentralized Justice Fair?","media.section-media.conference.items.7":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Decentralized Justice Research Challenges","media.section-media.conference.items.8":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - How to Build a Kleros Integration","media.section-media.conference.items.9":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Challenges in Legal Design","media.section-media.conference.items.10":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Introducing the Fellowship of Justice","media.section-media.conference.items.11":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Kleros: Cryptoeconomics and Applications","media.section-media.conference.items.12":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Blockchains and Networks Structures","media.section-media.conference.items.13":"Kleros-CRED Dispute Revolution Conference - Introduction to Decentralized Justice","media.section-cards.card-1.title":"Brand Assets Package","media.section-cards.card-1.button":"Download","media.section-cards.card-2.title":"Company Photos","media.section-cards.card-2.button":"Download","media.section-contact":"For Media Queries","research.seo-title":"Research","research.section-hero.h1":"Kleros Research","research.section-hero.h2":"Kleros has a very active research team in cryptoeconomics, computer science, business and law.","research.section-director.title":"Director of Research","research.section-director.subtitle":"William George, PhD","research.section-director.paragraph":"William holds Master’s and PhD degrees in mathematics from the University of Toronto. He was subsequently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Toronto and École Polytechnique (France), where he studied applications of blockchains, particularly to identity management systems. William also previously worked in information security for a Canadian bank, where he was involved in the management of the bank's cryptographic keys.","research.section-director.researchers.title":"Researchers","research.section-director.researchers.items.1.name":"Name","research.section-director.researchers.items.1.title":"Title","research.section-director.researchers.items.1.text":"","research.section-papers.papers.title":"Kleros Papers","research.section-papers.papers.items.1":"A Smart Contract Oracle for Approximating Real-World, Real Number Values","research.section-papers.papers.items.2":"Decentralised justice: reinventing arbitration for the digital age?","research.section-papers.papers.items.3":"Kleros Long Paper v2.0.0","research.section-papers.papers.items.4":"When Online Dispute Resolution Meets Blockchain: The Birth of Decentralized Justice","research.section-papers.papers.items.5":"Decentralized Justice: A Comparative Analysis of Blockchain Online Dispute Resolution Projects","research.section-papers.mentions.title":"Papers Mentioning Kleros","research.section-papers.mentions.items.1":"Cyberjustice within the Framework of Resolution of Transborder Disputes - M.V. Mazhorina, Kutafin State Law University (MSAL)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.2":"Methods of Resolving Disputes Arising from Smart Contracts - O.F. Zasemkova, Lex russica.","research.section-papers.mentions.items.3":"Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Will Judges Run on Punch Cards - Seda Fabian, 16 Common L. Rev. 4 (2020)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.4":"How to Make Sure My Cryptokitties Are Here Forever? The Complementary Roles of Blockchain and the Law to Bring Trust - Charlotte Ducuing, Volume 10, Issue 2, Cambridge Symposium on Blockchain Regulation and Governance (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.5":"The Role of International Rules in Blockchain-Based Cross-Border Commercial Disputes - 65 Wayne Law Review 1 (2019-2020)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.6":"Should Code Be Law: Smart Contracts, Blockchain, and Boilerplate - Jeff Lingwal and Ramya Mogallapu, UMKC Law Review 285 (2019),","research.section-papers.mentions.items.7":"Online Dispute Resolution for Smart Contracts - Amy Schmitz, Colin Rule, Journal of Dispute Resolution 103 (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.8":"Governance of Smart Contracts in Blockchain Institutions, Howell, Bronwyn E. and Potgieter, Petrus H., SSRN","research.section-papers.mentions.items.9":"Ulex: Open Source Law for Non-Territorial Governance - Bell, Tom W., Ulex: Open Source Law for Non-Territorial Governance, Ulex: Open Source Law for Non-Territorial Governance, 1 J. SPECIAL JURISDICTIONS 1 (2020)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.10":"The Governance of Blockchain Dispute Resolution - Allen, DWE, Lane, AM and Poblet, M, (Forthcoming) ‘The Governance of Blockchain Dispute Resolution’, Harvard Negotiation Law Review, vol. 25","research.section-papers.mentions.items.11":"Blockchain and the Inevitability of Disputes: The Role for Online Dispute Resolution - Orna Rabinovich, Ethan Katsch, Journal of Dispute Resolution (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.12":"Resolving a New Kind of Trade War Through ODR - Amy Schmitz, University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2020-02","research.section-papers.mentions.items.13":"The Current Landscape of Blockchain-Based, Crowdsourced Arbitration - James Metzger, Macquarie Law Journal (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.14":"The Distributed Stateless Society. Liberty, Manorialism and the State - Alexei Gudkov, SSRN (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.15":"Network Methodology of Private International Law in Conditions of Heterarchy of Normative System - M.V. Mazhorina, Вестник Университета имени О.Е. Кутафина (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.16":"Conflict of Law and “Non-Law” Renovation of the Lex Mercatoria, Smart Contracts and Blockchain Arbitration - M.V. Mazhorina, Lex Russica (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.17":"Designing Online Dispute Resolution - Janet K. Martinez, Journal of Dispute Resolution, Issue 1 (2020)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.18":"Smart Contract and Dispute Resolution by Arbitration - Jong Kyu Han, Journal of Arbitration Studies (2020)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.19":"Blockchain-mediated Licensing: Legal Engineering for Artist Empowerment - Charles Adjovu, and Ewa Fabian, LawArXiv (2020)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.20":"Reliable Decentralized Oracle with Mechanisms for Verification and Disputation - Limao Ma ; Kosuke Kaneko ; Subodh Sharma ; Kouichi Sakurai, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (2019)","research.section-papers.mentions.items.21":"Challenges for Connecting Citizens and Smart Cities: ICT, E-Governance and Blockchain - Thays A. Oliviera, Miquel Oliver, Helena Ramalhinho, Sustainability - The Sustainable Development of Smart Cities through Digital Innovation (2020)","research.section-cards.card-1.title":"Kleros Fellowship of Justice","research.section-cards.card-1.button":"Learn More","research.section-cards.card-2.title":"Kleros Book: 'Dispute Revolution'","research.section-cards.card-2.button":"Learn more","book.seo-title":"Book","book.section-hero.title":"Kleros Book","book.section-hero.subtitle":"Dispute Revolution: The Kleros Handbook of Decentralized Justice.","book.section-hero.title-download":"Read Now","book.section-contents.h1":"Table of Contents","book.section-contents.chapters.1.title":"Chapter 1, Genesis: When Greek Lotteries Meet Medieval Private Law","book.section-contents.chapters.1.paragraph":"This chapter presents the two historical tenets on which Kleros’ technology is envisaged. Through in-depth interviews with three political scientists, Josiah Ober, Peter Stone and Barry Weingast, we explore the roots of decentralized justice in Athens, in medieval Europe and how sortition fits into the tradition of Western political thought. Lastly, We implement these principles in thinking of Kleros as a potential Supreme Court of the DAOs.","book.section-contents.chapters.2.title":"Chapter 2, Kleros Cryptoeconomics: Towards a Theory of Decentralized Justice","book.section-contents.chapters.2.paragraph":"This chapter focuses on the technology behind Kleros. In it, experts on game theory, such as Hebrew University professor Eyal Winter and our cryptoeconomic researcher William George try to bring these concepts closer to the layman reader. It also consists of our latest research into social choice theory, different choices of voting mechanisms and their potential impact on Kleros. The remainder of the chapter focuses on helping expand the knowledge base of our expert audience by sharing our experiences with smart contracts, oracles, as well as presenting proposals for Ethereum standards (or ERCs) and the basic policies on which Kleros is built.","book.section-contents.chapters.3.title":"Chapter 3, Decentralized Justice in Action: From Doges on Trial to the Token Curated Registry","book.section-contents.chapters.3.paragraph":"This chapter is an in-depth analysis of the 'Doges on Trial' experiment, as well as early lessons from the implementation of our T2CR and a wide look at what has been learned about attack vectors, juror behavior and the foundational cryptoeconomics. In the second edition, the chapter is expanded with latest insights into the so-called ‘challenger’s dilemma’ and the experiment we undertook comparing artificial and collective intelligence in the context of Doges on Trial.","book.section-contents.chapters.4.title":"Chapter 4, Dispute Revolution: A New Justice Paradigm in an Old World","book.section-contents.chapters.4.paragraph":"This chapter deals with the implications this technology might have for law and society. By sharing their experiences in online dispute resolution and research on blockchain law, industry and thought leaders such as Gillian Hadfield, Kate Sills and former Vice-President of the Ugandan Law Society, Alice Namuli give their opinion on how Kleros and decentralized justice might affect the future of law. A veteran international arbitrator, Sophie Nappert gives us a fantastic insight into the rise of algocracy and how humans can respond. In this chapter, particular care is taken to analyze the most critical points of any arbitration system - fairness and compatibility with existing legal frameworks.","book.section-contents.chapters.5.title":"Chapter 5, The Business of Decentralized Justice","book.section-contents.chapters.5.paragraph":"This chapter tries to paint an image of the way legal business is going to develop and change in the coming years. By bringing in decades of experience in future-centered thinking through conversations with Joe Raczynski, Thomson Reuters resident legal futurist, Colin Rule, the creator of eBay and PayPal’s dispute resolution systems, the author of the seminal book Digital Justice, Orna Rabinovich-Einy, Accord Project founder, Peter Hunn and legal design expert José Torres, we discuss the opportunities and hurdles in building new legal systems for the 21st Century. As added flavour, our Design Lead, Plinio Braga gives us unique, practical insight into designing novel legal applications.","book.section-contents.chapters.6.title":"Chapter 6, Scaling Up: The Applications of Decentralized Justice","book.section-contents.chapters.6.paragraph":"This chapter focuses on the use cases of Kleros, where we combine the vision and practice to define the key ingredients which will make Kleros the dispute resolution system of the future. Experts from different fields present their research into Kleros as a solution for a plethora of use cases, ranging from decentralized freelancing, marketplaces, gas, energy markets and derivatives trading to fake news, social media and online gaming. This chapter also presents some of our coming platforms, as well as existing ones in the context of creating a thriving dispute resolution ecosystem.","book.contributors":"Contributors","token.seo-title":"Token","token.section-hero.h1":"PNK Token","token.section-hero.h2":"Pinakion, the name of Kleros token, was inspired by the token used by Ancient Athenians to draw jurors for their popular trials","token.sash.title":"Why Does Kleros Need a Token?","token.sash.first.title":"Juror Incentives","token.sash.first.paragraph":"Users need to stake PNK in order to be drawn as jurors in disputes","token.sash.second.title":"Attack Protection","token.sash.second.paragraph":"The PNK token protects against malicious actors.","token.sash.third.title":"Platform Governance","token.sash.third.paragraph":"The PNK token is used for voting in platform governance.","token.sash.learnMore.title":" Learn more about why Kleros needs a native token.","token.sash.learnMore.button":"Learn More","token.section-buy":"Where To Buy PNK","token.section-otc.title":"If you are interested in acquiring PNK token OTC, get in touch","token.section-otc.subtitle":"Note that in order to ensure fairness in token distribution, tokens are sold to buyers at prices reflected by the market.","token.section-otc.button":"Get in touch here","community.seo-title":"Community","community.section-hero.h1":"The Kleros Community","community.section-hero.h2":"Kleros is a global community of people driven by legal innovation and blockchain technology.","community.section-members.title":"Community Members Around the World","community.section-members.telegram":"Kleros Main Telegram Group","community.section-groups.title":"Language Specific Groups","community.section-groups.title-poh":"Proof of Humanity Group","community.section-guild.title":"The Kleros Guild of Justice","community.section-guild.paragraph-1":"The Guild of Justice is the Kleros ambassador program. Its main objective is to gather our global community and spread the word of decentralized justice far and wide.","community.section-guild.paragraph-2":"The Guild is divided into two degrees, Envoys and Heralds.","community.section-guild.envoy.title":"Envoys","community.section-guild.envoy.paragraph":"The role of Envoys in the Guild is to act as community builders, molding the online and offline presence of Kleros in their regions and bolstering the numbers of our community members.","community.section-guild.envoy.activities.title":"Some of the activities","community.section-guild.envoy.activities.items.1":"Creating and nurturing regional Telegram groups.","community.section-guild.envoy.activities.items.2":"Building region-specific and general content about Kleros.","community.section-guild.envoy.activities.items.3":"Organizing physical and online meetups.","community.section-guild.envoy.button":"Learn More","community.section-guild.herald.title":"Heralds","community.section-guild.herald.paragraph":"The role of Heralds in the Guild is to increase the awareness of Kleros globally, fostering adoption in the legal and business worlds, as well as academia.","community.section-guild.herald.activities.title":"Some of the activities","community.section-guild.herald.activities.items.1":"Holding speeches at high level corporate, government and academic contexts.","community.section-guild.herald.activities.items.2":"Representing Kleros in local media.","community.section-guild.herald.activities.items.3":"Creating business development opportunities.","community.section-guild.herald.button":"Learn More","community.section-contact":"Would you like to become a member of the Guild? Contact us:","integrations.seo-title":"Integrations","integrations.section-hero.h1":"Integrate with Kleros","integrations.section-hero.h2":"Fast, secure and affordable justice as a service.","integrations.section-hero.guide":"View our integration guides","integrations.section-hero.button":"Get in touch for integration support","integrations.section-main.usecases-title":"USECASES","integrations.section-main.usecases.exchanges.nav-title":"DeFi","integrations.section-main.usecases.exchanges.title":"Kleros for DeFi","integrations.section-main.usecases.exchanges.text-1":"Are you a DeFi project looking to curate tokens?","integrations.section-main.usecases.exchanges.text-2":"Just use Kleros","integrations.section-main.usecases.exchanges.used-by":"Used by","integrations.section-main.usecases.marketplaces.nav-title":"Marketplaces","integrations.section-main.usecases.marketplaces.title":"Kleros for Marketplaces","integrations.section-main.usecases.marketplaces.text-1":"Building a marketplace and need to resolve disputes between users?","integrations.section-main.usecases.marketplaces.text-2":"Just use Kleros","integrations.section-main.usecases.bounties.nav-title":"Work & Bounties","integrations.section-main.usecases.bounties.title":"Kleros for Work and Bounties Platforms","integrations.section-main.usecases.bounties.text-1":"Building a freelancing or bounty platform and need to resolve disputes between users?","integrations.section-main.usecases.bounties.text-2":"Just use Kleros","integrations.section-main.usecases.curation.nav-title":"User Generated Content Platforms","integrations.section-main.usecases.curation.title":"Kleros for Content Platforms","integrations.section-main.usecases.curation.text-1":"Need a decentralized content moderation system for fighting malicious users? (Hate Speech, Copyright, Spam, Porn)","integrations.section-main.usecases.curation.text-2":"Just use Kleros","integrations.section-main.getstarted-title":"GET STARTED","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc792.nav-title":"ERC 792: Arbitration Standard","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc792.title":"ERC 792: Arbitration Standard","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc792.text-1":"ERC-792: Arbitration Standard proposes a standard way to create interoperable arbitration on Ethereum. The standard consists of two types of smart contracts: Arbitrable and Arbitrator. Arbitrable contracts send enforceable disputes to the Arbitrator smart contract, which comes up with a ruling and sends it back to the Arbitrable contracts, which then enforce the decision. ERC-792 provides basic functions to allow smart contracts to interact with the Kleros Court and other arbitrators. It provides a standardized flow for disputes and enforcement of rulings.","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc792.button-primary":"Read the full documentation","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc792.button-secondary":"Learn more on Github","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc1497.nav-title":"ERC 1497: Evidence Standard","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc1497.title":"ERC 1497: Evidence Standard","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc1497.text-1":"In order to have an interoperable way to store agreements between parties and information about agreements, we have developed the ERC-1497: Evidence Standard. The ERC-1497 consists of two categories of information: evidence and meta-evidence. Evidence, as the name hints, is a piece of information that supports a proposition. Meta-evidence, on the other hand is the information about the dispute itself, the agreement, parties involved, ruling options, and others.","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc1497.button-primary":"Read the full documentation","integrations.section-main.getstarted.erc1497.button-secondary":"Learn more on Github","integrations.section-main.getstarted.archon.nav-title":"Archon - Ethereum Arbitration Standard API","integrations.section-main.getstarted.archon.title":"Archon - Ethereum Arbitration Standard API","integrations.section-main.getstarted.archon.text-1":"Archon is a javascript library written to make it easy to interact with Arbitrable and Arbitrator contacts. In particular, Archon can be used to take care of a lot of the hash validation work that is part of the Evidence Standard (ERC 1497). Archon can be used with all Arbitrable and Arbitrator contracts that follow the ERC 792 standard and has the functionality to interact with all standardized methods.","integrations.section-main.getstarted.archon.button-primary":"Read the full documentation","integrations.section-main.getstarted.archon.button-secondary":"Learn more on Github","integrations.section-trusted-by":"Trusted By Top Projects","integrations.section-contact":"Integrate Now","fellowship.seo-title":"Fellowship","fellowship.section-hero.h1":"Kleros Fellowship of Justice","fellowship.section-hero.h2":"A program which gathers experts from different fields to conduct research and work on Kleros. Our Fellows collaborate actively with our core team on the advancement of decentralized justice.","fellowship.section-hero.conversion-phrase":"Applications are now open for the 9th edition of the Fellowship. Learn more and apply <anchor>here</anchor>!","fellowship.section-fellows":"Meet our Fellows","fellowship.section-faq.1.q":"What's the Kleros Fellowship of Justice?","fellowship.section-faq.1.a":"The Fellowship of Justice is a remote program lasting approximately 6 months where participants can contribute in some way to the decentralized justice ecosystem. Participants may engage in a wide range of activities, including conducting research, building applications, bolstering outreach and awareness efforts, and increasing adoption of Kleros.","fellowship.section-faq.2.q":"Who can participate in the Fellowship?","fellowship.section-faq.2.a":"Anybody familiar with Kleros who is passionate about contributing to the decentralized justice movement may apply. We have no mandatory educational or professional qualification criteria.","fellowship.section-faq.3.q":"What is the expected outcome from the program?","fellowship.section-faq.3.a":"The outcome is agreed between the Kleros team and the participant at the beginning of the program, but typically will be some relevant work product or output achievable in approximately 6 months of part-time effort.","fellowship.section-faq.4.q":"What kind of support does Kleros give to participants?","fellowship.section-faq.4.a":"Participants can count on the Kleros team for mentorship, advice, and obtaining relevant data and information. The Kleros team will also leverage its extensive network to introduce Fellows to key players in the web3 ecosystem and provide Fellows with design support.  We will help our Fellows disseminate their work and explore further opportunities to provide Fellows with platforms to discuss and share their output. We will try to help our Fellows in every way we can.","fellowship.section-faq.5.q":"What does the day-to-day of the Fellowship look like?","fellowship.section-faq.5.a":"The Kleros Fellowship is a remote, part-time program and Fellows are free to adapt their working style as they see fit. Fellows will be expected to attend monthly Fellowship calls where they will update the cohort and the Kleros team on their progress, but are also welcome to have individual meetings with members of the Kleros team where needed. We invite Fellows to collaborate with each other and form teams if they desire, and Fellows are more than welcome to attend our community calls and any other events that we host or are a part of.","fellowship.section-faq.6.q":"What is the application process like?","fellowship.section-faq.6.a":"The application process has three stages. Fellows will first be required to fill out an initial questionnaire and provide their CV. Shortlisted candidates will then be invited to an interview with the Kleros team in order to assess their knowledge of the decentralized justice ecosystem and to evaluate their Fellowship proposals. Subsequently shortlisted candidates will finally be asked to submit a final proposal following the interviews, on which basis the final selection shall be made.","fellowship.section-faq.7.q":"Where can I apply?","fellowship.section-faq.7.a":"You can apply <anchor>here</anchor>.","career.seo-title":"Career","career.section-hero.h1":"Join Kleros and Help Build the Future of Justice","career.section-hero.h2":"Check our open positions, we're eager to meet you!","career.section-hero.button-primary":"Explore open positions","career.section-mission.h1":"Mission","career.section-mission.h2":"Our mission is to develop software enabling access to justice and individual freedom.","career.section-culture.h1":"Culture","career.section-culture.h2":"We are a cross-discipline and international team passionate about blockchain and its potential to transform law and governance.","career.section-culture.illustration.top":"Collaboration","career.section-culture.illustration.top-left":"Innovation","career.section-culture.illustration.top-right":"Diversity","career.section-culture.illustration.bottom":"Empowerment","career.section-culture.illustration.bottom-left":"Flexibility","career.section-culture.illustration.bottom-right":"Passion","career.section-positions.h1":"Open Positions","career.section-positions.h2":"Check our open positions and apply below.","incubator.seo-title":"Incubator","incubator.section-hero.h1":"Kleros Incubator","incubator.section-hero.h2":"A program that provides company building, up to $50,000 in funding, housing and travel support to teams willing to create projects or Dapps connected to the Kleros protocol. A $1M pool is available in follow-up funding for promising teams graduating from the program.","incubator.section-hero.button-primary":"Apply Now","incubator.section-apply.h1":"Who Can Apply","incubator.section-apply.h2":"Teams who are building decentralized applications or other tools that will foster the adoption of the Kleros protocol.","incubator.section-how-it-works.h1":"How it Works","incubator.section-how-it-works.h2":"The program has a duration of 12 weeks during which participants have a number of workshops covering different aspects of building a project in the Blockchain industry.","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.title":"learn","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.1.header":"Week 1","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.1.body":"Strategy Design","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.2.header":"Week 2","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.2.body":"User Interviews","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.3.header":"Week 3","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.3.body":"Community Building","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.4.header":"Week 4","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-learn.items.4.body":"UX/UI Design","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.title":"build","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.5.header":"Week 5","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.5.body":"Mechanism Design","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.6.header":"Week 6","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.6.body":"Economic Attacks","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.7.header":"Week 7","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.7.body":"Introduction to Smart Contracts","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.8.header":"Week 8","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-build.items.8.body":"Smart Contract Security","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-grow.title":"grow","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-grow.items.9.header":"Week 9","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-grow.items.9.body":"Assessing Legal Risks","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-grow.items.10.header":"Week 10","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-grow.items.10.body":"Fundraising","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-grow.items.11.header":"Week 11","incubator.section-how-it-works.div-grow.items.11.body":"Demo Day","incubator.section-where.h1":"Where it Takes Place","incubator.section-where.h2":"The incubation program takes place at The Block co-working space in the beautiful city of Lisbon. 🇵🇹","incubator.section-where.button-primary":"Apply Now","incubator.section-contact.title":"Be a part of the justice revolution!","incubator.section-contact.button-primary":"Apply Now","incubator.section-faq.1.q":"What is the Kleros Incubator?","incubator.section-faq.1.a":"The Kleros Incubator is a program hosted by the Coopérative Kleros that provides company building and financial support to teams willing to create projects or Dapps connected to the Kleros protocol.","incubator.section-faq.2.q":"What happens at the Kleros Incubator?","incubator.section-faq.2.a":"Participants take part in a 3 month incubation program that helps them kickstart or grow their project. The incubation process is conducted <anchor>at the Block co-working space</anchor> in Lisbon and consists of a number of workshops including strategy, prototyping, smart contract security, marketing and fundraising. The program ends with a demo day where teams present their progress to a panel of investors and the wider community.","incubator.section-faq.3.q":"When does the program start?","incubator.section-faq.3.a":"Follow Kleros on social media to learn when applications for the next batch open.","incubator.section-faq.4.q":"How is the program structured?","incubator.section-faq.4.a":"The program consists in a series of weekly workshops covering the different aspects of building a blockchain project.\n\nWeek 1. Welcome and Orientation.\nWeek 2. Lean Canvas: Strategy Design.\nWeek 3. User Interviews: Strategy Validation.\nWeek 4. Prototyping\n\nWeek 5. UX/UI for Web3\nWeek 6. Smart Contract Security (part 1)\nWeek 7. Smart Contract Security (part 2)\nWeek 8. Web3 Implementation\n\nWeek 9. Marketing & Community Building\nWeek 10. Building an Investment Deck\nWeek 11. Fundraising Tactics and Legal\nWeek 12. Final Rehearsal & Demo Day","incubator.section-faq.5.q":"Who can apply?","incubator.section-faq.5.a":"Early stage teams building companies or projects connected to the Kleros protocol are welcome to apply. This includes arbitrable Dapps that could benefit from Kleros protocol in its escrow, curation and oracle use cases as well as companies that seek to foster the adoption of the Kleros protocol through other means.","incubator.section-faq.6.q":"Where do I apply?","incubator.section-faq.6.a":"The application process starts by filling <anchor1>this form</anchor1>. If you’re selected to the next stage, you will have an interview with the Kleros executive team to discuss your idea, the problem you’re solving, your value proposition, the team and your user acquisition strategy. The decision will be made after that interview.","incubator.section-faq.7.q":"What's the deadline to apply?","incubator.section-faq.7.a":"Follow Kleros on social media to learn when applications for the next batch open.","incubator.section-faq.8.q":"Where can I find some ideas about companies which could be based on Kleros?","incubator.section-faq.8.a":"Chapter 6 of the <anchor2>Kleros Book</anchor2> discusses Kleros use cases in depth. You can find lots of inspiration here. Also feel free to use this <anchor3>online tool</anchor3> and to engage in discussions with members of the community in the Kleros Telegram group.","incubator.section-faq.9.q":"How much do you invest?","incubator.section-faq.9.a":"The Coopérative Kleros provides initial funding for team members to move to Lisbon during the incubation program and will provide additional funding as an investment to the most promising projects.","incubator.section-faq.10.q":"Who reviews the applications?","incubator.section-faq.10.a":"Different members of the Kleros team review the applications, including the founders.","incubator.section-faq.11.q":"We've already raised funding. Can we still apply?","incubator.section-faq.11.a":"Yes.","incubator.section-faq.12.q":"We don't really need the money. Does it still make sense to apply?","incubator.section-faq.12.a":"Funding is just a small part of what the Kleros Incubator can do for your project. The incubation process will also give you support in strategy, development, marketing and community building. So you are welcome to apply to the incubator.","incubator.section-faq.13.q":"I don’t have a team. Can I apply as a solo founder?","incubator.section-faq.13.a":"Yes.","incubator.section-faq.14.q":"Can I apply more than once with the same idea?","incubator.section-faq.14.a":"Not in the same batch. But if your application is rejected, you can try again in the next batch.","incubator.section-faq.15.q":"Our team already participated in another incubator/accelerator, can we still apply?","incubator.section-faq.15.a":"Yes.","incubator.section-faq.16.q":"What happens after the program ends?","incubator.section-faq.16.a":"Your team can relocate to wherever you feel more comfortable working. You will still count on the Coopérative Kleros for advice and support to make your project succeed.","bio.section-main":"Download the Report","bio.section-contact.title":"Join Kleros Fellowship","bio.section-contact.subtitle":"Interested in joining Kleros Fellowship? Message us via <mail>contact@kleros.io</mail>.","contact.seo-title":"Contact - Implement Kleros","contact.title":"Get in Touch","contact.form.title":"Contact Form – Implement Kleros","contact.form.description":"Do you want to use Kleros to resolve disputes more efficiently, transparently, and accessibly?","contact.form.description-2":"Fill out the form and our team will get in touch with you.","contact.form.fields.full-name.label":"1. Full Name","contact.form.fields.full-name.placeholder":"Your full name","contact.form.fields.email.label":"2. Email Address","contact.form.fields.email.placeholder":"you@email.com","contact.form.fields.organization.label":"3. 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