Computer/Law Institute

Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Nederlands

Faculty of Law

Free University Amsterdam

The Computer Law Institute is part of the Faculty of Law of the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The core activities of the CLI are research and education of 1) computer science applied in the legal field and 2) legal implications of information technology. More.

Recent blogs

Netneutraliteit: belangrijk en ingewikkeld
Er zijn grenzen, maar de lat ligt bij Twitter minder hoog
Fairoutcomes.com, a great dispute resolution website
Webrecht – Ras en Engelfriet van ICTRecht
Krantenarchief op internet: integriteit boven kwaliteit? (of, waarom zou je, tenzij je geen kwaliteitskrant wilt zijn, flagrante onzin in standhouden?)

Recent publications from the CLI

Preface.
A.R. Lodder, Routledge Research in Information Technology and E. Routledge, 2010.
The end of what was wrong from the beginning? Protection of ‘not original writings’ under the Dutch Copyright Act.
A.R. Lodder, In Caught in the Cybercrime Act, Recht en Praktijk, pages 89-98. Kluwer, 2009.
Towards Standardisation of Online Dispute Resolution Tools.
A.R. Lodder, A Borri, J Gouimenou, B Hutchinson, and V Tilman, In Proceedings 5th International ODR workshop, 2008.
Retrieval of Case Law to Provide Layman with Information about Liability: Preliminary Results of the BEST-project.
E.M. Uijttenbroek, A.R. Lodder, Michel CA Klein, Gwen R Wildeboer, W. van Steenbergen, Rory SL Sie, P.E.M. Huygen, and F. van Harmelen, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 123. Springer, eds. casan edition, 2008.