
Published by:
Stanford University
Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Steven Nam
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The Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy is the first law journal to publish on the greater blockchain technology space. It features Articles (peer-reviewed), Essays, and Comments. In conjunction with its print run, JBLP is published here at pubpub.org. Edited by Stanford University-affiliated academics and practitioners based out of the Stanford CodeX Blockchain Group and part of the Stanford Center for Blockchain Research, JBLP fills a critical need in the field for a neutral, disinterested, and reputable platform to publish high-quality content and to advance discourse. Our scope spans (but is not limited to) the legal aspects of blockchains and cryptocurrencies, regulatory and policy ramifications, governance, and the future of decentralization.
- Academic Grant Proposal
- Transfers and Licensing of Copyrights to NFT Purchasers
- Blockchain Games and a Disruptive Corporate Business Model
- When Jurisdiction Rules Meet Blockchain: Can the Old Bottle Contain the New Wine?
- NFTs, Incentives and Control: Technical Mechanisms and Intellectual Property Rights
- ESG, Crypto, and What Has the IRS Got to Do With it?
- 2nd Asia Symposium: Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy
- Regulating for Blockchain Ecosystem Development Means Getting Past the Stumbling Block of Regulatory Incrementalism
- The Art of the Token
- Disclosure, Dapps and DeFi
- Blockchain, Trade, and the Global South: Entrenching Supply Chain Roles
- Building Banks Better: A Plan to Put Public Capital Back to Public Use
- DAOs: Empowering the Community to Build Trust in the Digital Age
- When the Means Undermine the End: The Leviathan of Securities Law and Enforcement in Digital-Asset Markets
- Smart Courts, Smart Contracts, and the Future of Online Dispute Resolution