Research & Development

Kleros advances the state of the art through interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, computer science, law, and governance.

Yellow Paper

White Paper

Research & Development

Kleros advances the state of the art through interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, computer science, law, and governance.

Yellow Paper

White Paper

Research & Development

Kleros advances the state of the art through interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, computer science, law, and governance.

Yellow Paper

White Paper

Kleros Fellowship of Justice

The Kleros Fellowship of Justice brings together experts from different fields to collaborate with our team and advance research in decentralized justice.

Kleros Fellowship of Justice

The Kleros Fellowship of Justice brings together experts from different fields to collaborate with our team and advance research in decentralized justice.

Kleros Fellowship of Justice

The Kleros Fellowship of Justice brings together experts from different fields to collaborate with our team and advance research in decentralized justice.

Meet our Fellows

Clara Lin

Lawyer

Clara Lin, a graduate of Beijing Foreign Studies University and European Master of Law and Economics, is the founder of OIOLaw, specializing in transnational law and international commerce. With expertise in legal, commercial, and investment sectors, she has expertise in consulting clients globally. Proficient in seven languages, including Russian, Spanish, and English, Clara alongside with her colleagues Kairui Luo, Qing Shi, Jingwen Ji conducted research on the feasibility of Kleros in the Chinese market during the Fellowship. The study begins by examining China's traditional litigation culture, emphasizing mediation and reconciliation. It then highlights the current state of the Chinese judicial system, emphasizing the need for efficient dispute-resolution mechanisms. The research also explores the legal and developmental status of blockchain technology in China, addressing potential criminal liabilities associated with blockchain projects and the government's encouragement for innovation in the sector.

China - Fellowship Batch 6

Practical Feasibility Study of Kleros in China

Clara Lin

Lawyer

Clara Lin, a graduate of Beijing Foreign Studies University and European Master of Law and Economics, is the founder of OIOLaw, specializing in transnational law and international commerce. With expertise in legal, commercial, and investment sectors, she has expertise in consulting clients globally. Proficient in seven languages, including Russian, Spanish, and English, Clara alongside with her colleagues Kairui Luo, Qing Shi, Jingwen Ji conducted research on the feasibility of Kleros in the Chinese market during the Fellowship. The study begins by examining China's traditional litigation culture, emphasizing mediation and reconciliation. It then highlights the current state of the Chinese judicial system, emphasizing the need for efficient dispute-resolution mechanisms. The research also explores the legal and developmental status of blockchain technology in China, addressing potential criminal liabilities associated with blockchain projects and the government's encouragement for innovation in the sector.

China - Fellowship Batch 6

Practical Feasibility Study of Kleros in China

Clara Lin

Lawyer

Clara Lin, a graduate of Beijing Foreign Studies University and European Master of Law and Economics, is the founder of OIOLaw, specializing in transnational law and international commerce. With expertise in legal, commercial, and investment sectors, she has expertise in consulting clients globally. Proficient in seven languages, including Russian, Spanish, and English, Clara alongside with her colleagues Kairui Luo, Qing Shi, Jingwen Ji conducted research on the feasibility of Kleros in the Chinese market during the Fellowship. The study begins by examining China's traditional litigation culture, emphasizing mediation and reconciliation. It then highlights the current state of the Chinese judicial system, emphasizing the need for efficient dispute-resolution mechanisms. The research also explores the legal and developmental status of blockchain technology in China, addressing potential criminal liabilities associated with blockchain projects and the government's encouragement for innovation in the sector.

China - Fellowship Batch 6

Practical Feasibility Study of Kleros in China

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