Artificial Intelligence and civil law; liability rules for drones
Study
13-12-2018
This study – commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee – analyses existing European and national legislation on the regulation of drones for civil use, discussing how they are defined and classified, whether certification and registration is required, how liability is apportioned between the subjects involved, and if compulsory insurance is provided for. Finally, on the basis of a risk-management approach, the study elaborates recommendations for future policy formulation.
Study
External author
Andrea Bertolini
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- air and space transport
- air safety
- America
- artificial intelligence
- BUSINESS AND COMPETITION
- civil aviation
- civil law
- code of conduct
- consumption
- defective product
- drone
- economic geography
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- EU Member State
- FINANCE
- GEOGRAPHY
- information and information processing
- insurance
- insurance
- international affairs
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- LAW
- liability
- management
- political geography
- risk management
- TRADE
- TRANSPORT
- transport policy
- United States