Aileen Schultz is the co founder of the Global Legal Hackathon with 5,000 participants in 40 cities around the world, she is also a director of Network Intelligence for Integra Ledger in Canada which is blockchain for law company. She talks to Ed Andrew about access to justice, how the blockchain can help protect identity theft and can help to prevent human trafficking. She discusses how the principles of social physics has helped to expand the hackathon around the world, solving real world problems.