Self-driving automobiles have emerged as the future of vehicular travel, but this innovation is not developing in isolation. Simultaneously, the popularity of transportation network companies functioning as ride-hailing and ride-sharing services have altered traditional conceptions of personal transportation. Technology companies, conventional automakers, and start-up businesses each play significant roles in fundamentally transforming transportation methods. These transformations raise numerous liability questions. Specifically, the emergence of self-driving vehicles and transportation network companies create uncertainty for the application of tort law’s negligence standard. This Note addresses technological innovations in vehicular t...
The future of mainstream autonomous vehicles is approaching in the rearview mirror. Yet, the curren...
This training material has been prepared to address the tort liability problems faced by the Kentuck...
The new sharing economy is forcing policymakers to reexamine current legal structures for several hi...
Self-driving automobiles have emerged as the future of vehicular travel, but this innovation is not ...
The law of automobile product liability in the United States developed intially through a process of...
Self-driving cars are gradually being introduced in the United States and in several Member States o...
The most striking development in the American tort law of the last century was the quick rise and fa...
Autonomous vehicle technologies and advanced driver-assistance systems have the potential to signifi...
The modes and levels of vehicle automation have advanced over the years with the goal of making driv...
This note explores the Christensen decision and its effect on motor vehicle owner liability in Minne...
Tort and insurance law treat driving as a centrally important activity and treat injuries caused by ...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are inevitably entering our lives with potential benefits for improved tra...
[T]his Comment discusses the background of AI and robotics, the technology behind the autonomous veh...
Liability laws currently in use rely on a fault-based system that focuses on a causal connection bet...
The present contribution intends to outline a European regulatory strategy to address technological ...
The future of mainstream autonomous vehicles is approaching in the rearview mirror. Yet, the curren...
This training material has been prepared to address the tort liability problems faced by the Kentuck...
The new sharing economy is forcing policymakers to reexamine current legal structures for several hi...
Self-driving automobiles have emerged as the future of vehicular travel, but this innovation is not ...
The law of automobile product liability in the United States developed intially through a process of...
Self-driving cars are gradually being introduced in the United States and in several Member States o...
The most striking development in the American tort law of the last century was the quick rise and fa...
Autonomous vehicle technologies and advanced driver-assistance systems have the potential to signifi...
The modes and levels of vehicle automation have advanced over the years with the goal of making driv...
This note explores the Christensen decision and its effect on motor vehicle owner liability in Minne...
Tort and insurance law treat driving as a centrally important activity and treat injuries caused by ...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are inevitably entering our lives with potential benefits for improved tra...
[T]his Comment discusses the background of AI and robotics, the technology behind the autonomous veh...
Liability laws currently in use rely on a fault-based system that focuses on a causal connection bet...
The present contribution intends to outline a European regulatory strategy to address technological ...
The future of mainstream autonomous vehicles is approaching in the rearview mirror. Yet, the curren...
This training material has been prepared to address the tort liability problems faced by the Kentuck...
The new sharing economy is forcing policymakers to reexamine current legal structures for several hi...