Computer/Law Institute

Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Nederlands

Martin Apistola
Postdoc
Room:5a29
Tel:020-5986216
m.apistola
@cli.vu
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Curriculum Vitae

I am a postdoc at the computer/Law Institute of the VU university Amsterdam and my research concerns Agent-based Criminal Court Electronic Support Systems (ACCESS). Formerly I have studied computer science. During this study I worked at the Computer/Law Institute and eLaw@Leiden. I respectively researched the development of a software agent for the Tax and Customs Administration and the development of a typology for legal knowledge management. For my thesis I won the JURIX award for best thesis in the field of AI&Law. JURIX is the Dutch/Belgian foundation for scientific research in the field of AI & Law. My Phd is about knowledge management in law firms.

Publicaties

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Mr. deelt kennis.
Informatie Professional, (3), 2007.
Secure Distributed Dossier Management in the Legal Domain.
M. Warnier, F.M.T. Brazier, M. Apistola, and A. Oskamp and, In proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Dependability and Security in e-Government (DeSe. IEEE, 2007.
Advocaat en Kennismanagement.
12, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2006.
Agents in Court.
M. Apistola, F.M.T. Brazier, D.R.A. de Groot, A. Oskamp, and M. Warnier, In Proceedings of the 5th System Administration and Network Engineering (SANE) Conference, 2006.
Law Firms and IT – Towards Optimal Knowledge Management.
M. Apistola and A.R. Lodder, Journal of Information, Law and Technology, (2), 2005.
IT in the Administration of Justice: An Impression.
NVKI-Nieuwsbrief, 22(2):40-42, 2005.
Introduction.
A. Oskamp, A.R. Lodder, and M. Apistola, In IT SUPPORT OF THE JUDICIARY, IT&Law, 6 1, pages 1-16. TMC Asser Press, 2004.
IT Support of the Judiciary: Australia, Singapore, Venezuela, Norway, The Netherlands and Italy.
A. Oskamp, A.R. Lodder, and M. Apistola, number 4 in IT&Law. TMC Asser Press/Cambridge University Press, 2004.
ALIAS: Analysing Legal Implications and Agent Information Systems.
F.M.T. Brazier, A. Oskamp, J.E.J. Prins, M.H.M. Schellekens, E. Schreuders, N.J.E. Wijngaards, M. Apistola, M.B. Voulon, and O. Kubbe, 14 0, CS, IIDS, Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 2003.
Legal Knowledge Based Systems: An inventory of possible (causes of) errors.
NVKI-Nieuwsbrief, 2003.
Kennismanagement voor Juristen.
A. Oskamp, M. Apistola, and R.V. de Mulder, In Informatietechnologie voor Juristen, pages 165-179. Kluwer, Deventer, 2002.
Legal aspects of agent technology.
M. Apistola, F.M.T. Brazier, O. Kubbe, A. Oskamp, M.H.M. Schellekens, and M.B. Voulon, In proceedings of The 14th Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence. BNAIC, 2002.
Legal aspects of agent technology.
M. Apistola, F.M.T. Brazier, O. Kubbe, A. Oskamp, M.H.M. Schellekens, and M.B. Voulon, In proceedings of the 17th BILETA Annual Conference, 2002.
Migrating agents: Do sysadmins have a license to kill?.
M. Apistola, F.M.T. Brazier, O. Kubbe, A. Oskamp, J.E.J. Prins, M.H.M. Schellekens, and M.B. Voulon, In proceedings of the 3rd International SANE Conference, pages 399-401. SANE, 2002.
Juridisch Kennismanagement in de Praktijk: Advocatenkantoor Stibbe.
BNVKI Newsletter, pages 72-74, 2001.
Preparing Knowledge management for Law Practice.
M. Apistola and A. Oskamp, In Jurix 2001:the fourteenth conference, pages 17-29, Amsterdam. IOS press.