European regulatory framework for person carrier robots

Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Antoni Roig

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© 2017 E. Fosch Villaronga & A. Roig The aim of this paper is to establish the grounds for a future regulatory framework for Person Carrier Robots, which includes legal and ethical aspects. Current industrial standards focus on physical human–robot interaction, i.e. on the prevention of harm. Current robot technology nonetheless challenges other aspects in the legal domain. The main issues comprise privacy, data protection, liability, autonomy, dignity, and ethics. The paper first discusses the need to take into account other interdisciplinary aspects of robot technology to offer complete legal coverage to citizens. As the European Union starts using impact assessment methodology for completing new technologies regulations, a new methodology based on it to approach the insertion of personal care robots will be discussed. Then, after framing the discussion with a use case, analysis of the involved legal challenges will be conducted. Some concrete scenarios will contribute to easing the explanatory analysis.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)502-520
PublicaciónComputer Law and Security Review
Volumen33
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ago 2017

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