Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
    • You have access
    • Open access
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
October 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009431453
Creative Commons:
Creative Common License - CC Creative Common License - BY Creative Common License - NC
This content is Open Access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence CC-BY-NC 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/creativelicenses

Book description

Robots are with us, but law and legal systems are not ready. This book identifies the issues posed by human-robot interactions in substantive law, procedural law, and law's narratives, and suggests how to address them. When human-robot interaction results in harm, who or what is responsible? Part I addresses substantive law, including the issues raised by attempts to impose criminal liability on different actors. And when robots perceive aspects of an alleged crime, can they be called as a sort of witness? Part II addresses procedural issues raised by human-robot interactions, including evidentiary problems arising out of data generated by robots monitoring humans, and issues of reliability and privacy. Beyond the standard fare of substantive and procedural law, and in view of the conceptual quandaries posed by robots, Part III offers chapters on narrative and rhetoric, suggesting different ways to understand human-robot interactions, and how to develop coherent frameworks to do that. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Refine List

Actions for selected content:

Select all | Deselect all
  • View selected items
  • Export citations
  • Download PDF (zip)
  • Save to Kindle
  • Save to Dropbox
  • Save to Google Drive

Save Search

You can save your searches here and later view and run them again in "My saved searches".

Please provide a title, maximum of 40 characters.
×

Contents

Full book PDF

Page 1 of 2


  • Frontmatter
    pp i-iv
  • Dedication
    pp v-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-ix
  • Contributors
    pp x-xiv
  • Foreword
    pp xv-xvii
  • Acknowledgments
    pp xviii-xix
  • Table of Cases
    pp xx-xxiv
  • Table of Statutes
    pp xxv-xxx
  • Table of Council of Europe Instruments
    pp xxxi-xxxi
  • Table of Other Council of Europe Materials
    pp xxxii-xxxii
  • Table of European Union Instruments
    pp xxxiii-xxxiv
  • Table of Other European Union Materials
    pp xxxv-xxxv
  • Table of Other Materials
    pp xxxvi-xxxvi
  • Abbreviations
    pp xxxvii-xl
  • Introduction
    pp 1-2
  • Part I - Human–Robot Interactions and Substantive Law
    pp 3-4
  • 1 - The Challenges of Human–Robot Interaction for Substantive Criminal Law
    pp 5-22
  • Mapping the Field
  • 4 - Forms of Robot Liability
    pp 73-86
  • Criminal Robots and Corporate Criminal Responsibility
  • Part II - Human–Robot Interactions and Procedural Law
    pp 87-88
  • 5 - Introduction to Human–Robot Interaction and Procedural Issues in Criminal Justice
    pp 89-110
  • 7 - Principles to Govern Regulation of Digital and Machine Evidence
    pp 141-166
  • 9 - Digital Evidence Generated by Consumer Products
    pp 193-220
  • The Defense Perspective
  • Part III - Human–Robot Interactions and Legal Narrative
    pp 279-280
  • 12 - Narrative Approaches to Human–Robot Interaction and the Law
    pp 281-286

Page 1 of 2


Metrics

Altmetric attention score

Full text views

Total number of HTML views: 0
Total number of PDF views: 0 *
Loading metrics...

Book summary page views

Total views: 0 *
Loading metrics...

* Views captured on Cambridge Core between #date#. This data will be updated every 24 hours.

Usage data cannot currently be displayed.