This book explores how the design, construction, and use of
robotics technology may affect today's legal systems and, more
particularly, matters of responsibility and agency in criminal law,
contractual obligations, and torts. By distinguishing between the
behaviour of robots as tools of human interaction, and robots as
proper agents in the legal arena, jurists will have to address a
new generation of "hard cases." General disagreement may concern
immunity in criminal law ("e.g.," the employment of robot soldiers
in battle), personal accountability for certain robots in contracts
("e.g.," robo-traders), much as clauses of strict liability and
negligence-based responsibility in extra-contractual obligations
("e.g.," service robots in tort law). Since robots are here to
stay, the aim of the law should be to wisely govern our mutual
relationships.
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