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"Contents" [2016] ELECD 226; in Calo, Ryan; Froomkin, Michael A.; Kerr, Ian (eds), "Robot Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016) v

Book Title: Robot Law

Editor(s): Calo, Ryan; Froomkin, Michael A.; Kerr, Ian

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781783476725

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents
List of contributors vii
Introduction A. Michael Froomkin x

PART I STARTING POINTS

1. How should the law think about robots? 3
Neil M. Richards and William D. Smart

PART II RESPONSIBILITY

2. Allocating the risk of physical injury from "sophisticated
robots": Efficiency, fairness, and innovation 25
F. Patrick Hubbard
3. The application of traditional tort theory to embodied
machine intelligence 51
Curtis E.A. Karnow
4. Lawyers and engineers should speak the same robot language 78
Bryant Walker Smith
5. Delegation, relinquishment, and responsibility: The prospect
of expert robots 102
Jason Millar and Ian Kerr

PART III SOCIAL AND ETHICAL MEANING

6. The Open Roboethics initiative and the elevator-riding robot 131
AJung Moon, Ergun Calisgan, Camilla Bassani,
Fausto Ferreira, Fiorella Operto, Gianmarco Veruggio,
Elizabeth A. Croft, and H.F. Machiel Van der Loos
7. The application of a "sufficiently and selectively open
license" to limit liability and ethical concerns associated with
open robotics 163
Diana Marina Cooper


v
vi Robot law

8. The roboticization of consent 186
Sinziana M. Gutiu
9. Extending legal protection to social robots: The effects of
anthropomorphism, empathy, and violent behavior towards
robotic objects 213
Kate Darling

PART IV LAW ENFORCEMENT

10. Confronting automated law enforcement 235
Lisa A. Shay, Woodrow Hartzog, John Nelson, Dominic
Larkin, and Gregory Conti
11. Do robots dream of electric laws? An experiment in the law
as algorithm 274
Lisa A. Shay, Woodrow Hartzog, John Nelson, and Gregory
Conti
12. Examining the constitutionality of robot-enhanced
interrogation 306
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