Abstract
As automated vehicles, personal robots, and other cyberphysical systems enter our world, law must confront important questions about civil liability for harms caused by these systems. Two legal scholars—one from Russia and one from the United States—come together to tackle these questions with an integrated approach that draws on the law of both countries.
Citation
Bryant Walker Smith & Andrey Neznamov,
It’s Not the Robot’s Fault! Russian and American Perspectives on Responsibility for Robot Harms,
30 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
143-163
(2019)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol30/iss1/4