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ISBN 10: 0367467100
ISBN 13: 9780367467104
Author: Henrik Ringbom, Erik Røsæg, Trond Solvang
Autonomous Ships and the Law 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction
1 Introduction
2 Terminology and concepts
1 Introduction
2 Three elements of ship automation
3 Inter-relationship between the three elements
4 Conclusion
Notes
Part II: Public international law issues
3 Autonomous offender ships and international maritime security law
1 Ship automation and the neglected maritime security dimension
2 The commission of crimes through autonomous ships
3 The commission of piracy through autonomous offender ships
4 The commission of SUA offenses through autonomous offender crafts
5 Conclusion
Notes
4 Developments, challenges, and prospects at the IMO
1 Introduction
2 The regulatory scoping exercise
3 The interim guidelines
4 On the way ahead
Notes
5 Switching off regulatory requirements: Flag state exemptions as a tool to facilitate experiments with highly automated vessels and their operational implementation
1 Introduction
2 Terminology
3 The challenge ahead
4 Setting the scene
5 Release from regulatory requirements
6 Concluding remarks
Notes
Part III: Liability issues
6 Unmanned ships and fault as the basis of shipowner’s liability
1 Introduction
2 Level of autonomy and fault liability
3 From manned to unmanned
4 Alternative strategies of finding negligence
5 Conclusion
Notes
7 Man, machine, and culpa: Or finding a path toward strict liability
1 Introduction
2 General considerations on technical failure and the concept of fault
3 Vicarious liability
4 Strict liability
5 Sketch to strict liability legislation
Notes
8 Diabolus ex machina: When an autonomous ship does the unexpected
1 Introduction
2 Differences between human and machine systems that may be relevant to liability law
3 Implications for liability law
4 Conclusion
Notes
9 Autonomous ships and product liability under the EU directive
1 Introduction
2 Confrontation: the maritime shipowner liability regime and the product liability regime
3 Alternative subjects of liability under product liability rules
4 Alternative liability regimes applicable to the same subject of liability
5 Conclusion
Notes
10 Autonomous technology in shipping: An increased role for negligence product liability?
1 Introduction
2 The product liability framework
3 The tort of negligence
4 Closing remarks
Notes
Part IV: Insurance issues
11 Hull insurance of autonomous ships according to Nordic law: What are the challenges?
1 Introduction
2 The risk factors tied to autonomous ships—concepts and delimitation
3 Autonomous ships and the regulation of hull insurance
4 The risk factors and the insurer’s assessment of the risk
5 The NP—cover of autonomous risk factors and tools for risk management
6 Conclusions
Notes
12 P&I perspectives
1 Introduction
2 P&I Club cover
3 P&I Club challenges in respect of MASS
4 Looking forward
Notes
13 Insuring autonomous vessels: Scoping the issues
1 Introduction
2 Insuring MASS navigational risks
3 Insuring naked software risk
4 Insuring human navigational risks in MASSs
5 Conclusion
Notes
14 Moving forward by looking back: Insuring autonomous vessels under English hull and machinery cover and law
1 Introduction
2 The changing landscape of marine risks
3 Risks of the sea, ships, and human errors: what can be learnt from The Inchmaree?
4 The concept of proximate cause and the allocation of risks
5 Concluding remarks
Notes
Part V: Specific issues
15 Seaworthiness and good seamanship in the age of autonomous vessels
1 Introduction: unmanned, automated, autonomous – what’s in a name?
2 Seaworthiness
3 Good seamanship
Notes
16 Manning of unmanned ships
1 Introduction
2 The concept of automation
3 Factors of importance for the future development
4 Manning periodically unmanned ships
5 Manning unmanned remotely controlled ships
6 Conclusion
Notes
17 Pilotage of autonomous and remotely-controlled ships
1 Introduction
2 Local regulation of an international industry
3 Remote pilotage
4 Pilotage exemptions
5 The relationship between the pilot and the master
6 Conclusion
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