Kleros, the decentralized arbitration protocol, has officially signed a framework agreement to collaborate with the Supreme Court of Mendoza, one of Argentina’s largest provinces.
The partnership aims to leverage Kleros’ decentralized dispute resolution system to expedite conflict resolution and ratify citizen engagement in the judicial process. Through Kleros, the Supreme Court of Mendoza hopes to provide a fairer approach to conflict resolution while allowing citizens of Mendoza to participate as jurors.
Select cases from the Peace and Contraventional Court of Lavalle were used to test Kleros’ platform, with the first case involving a complex traffic incident. After this testing phase, it was found that Klero’s decentralized jury system’s decision aligned closely with the findings of the traditional court, lending weight to Klero’s potential as a viable jury.
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