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      "title": "Introduction to Dispute Resolution Without the State"
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      "title": "W. Aaron Daniel: Attorney and founder of Open Source Justice Foundation"
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      "title": "Proposing a new dispute resolution system built on Bitcoin"
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      "title": "Control of funds and community norms for dispute resolution"
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      "title": "Bitcoin dispute resolution (BDR) and online dispute resolution (ODR)"
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      "title": "Off-chain and on-chain ODR systems"
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      "title": "eBay dispute resolution in India"
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      "title": "The Benoim system in Israel for fender benders"
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      "title": "On-chain systems: BISC and Kleros"
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    {
      "startTime": 1283,
      "title": "What role can Bitcoin play in a potential ODR?"
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      "title": "Local community BDR courts on Bitcoin"
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      "title": "Fediment: A community banking model for Bitcoin"
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      "title": "Cypherpunks and solutions independent of the state"
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      "title": "Daniel's concluding paragraphs"
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