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The Legal Personhood of Artificial Intelligences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Abstract The chapter scrutinizes the legal personhood of artificial intelligences (AIs). It starts by distinguishing three relevant contexts. Most discussions of AI legal personhood focus either on the moral value of AIs (ultimate-value context); on whether AIs could or should be held responsible (responsibility context); or on whether ...
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What does It Mean to Harm a Person?

open access: yesHumana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2020
The central task of my reflections is to deal with the question what harming a person could mean. In the first part of the reflections, I will be critically concerned with current ways of dealing with the concept of human dignity, and why it is no longer
Stefan Lorenz Sorgner
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The Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Transportation & Healthcare: Negligence under Malaysian and European Law

open access: yesAsian Journal of Law and Policy
This paper explores the legal issues raised by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in two key sectors: transportation and healthcare. It examines the historical development of AI and the emerging legal challenges surrounding AI technologies ...
Jessica Sinnappan
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Legal Personhood for Artificial Intelligences

open access: yes, 2020
Could an artificial intelligence become a legal person? As of today, this question is only theoretical. No existing computer program currently possesses the sort of capacities that would justify serious judicial inquiry into the question of legal personhood. The question is nonetheless of some interest. Cognitive science begins with the assumption that
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The Legal Person and Its Other: A Comparative View on Drawing and Effacing Boundaries in Various Cultural Contexts

open access: yesOn_Culture, 2017
Focusing on the project of “de-humanizing law” calls for a discussion of the concept of the legal person for two reasons. Firstly, legal processes of personification have at times gone beyond the anthropocentric bias in legal thinking; secondly, the ...
Jan Christoph Suntrup
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Study on the Granting of Legal Personality (Corporate) to Artificial Intelligence [PDF]

open access: yesحقوق فناوریهای نوین
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become integral to various aspects of our lives. While initial advertisements highlighted its numerous benefits, concerns regarding its potential dangers have gained prominence in fields such as social, economic, and ...
seyed amirali hosseini   +1 more
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Rights for and with animals

open access: yes(Des)troços
Drawing from Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of the body, care ethics, and philosophy of ethology, this interdisciplinary article depicts beyond-human animals not as more or less like typical adult human beings, but rather as embodied, vulnerable ...
Anna Caramuru Pessoa Aubert
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US AND THE OTHERS: NOTION OF PERSON IN THE NATIONAL CONGRESS DEBATES ABOUT INDIGENOUS INFANTICIDE

open access: yesEspaço Ameríndio, 2014
This essay reflects upon the contrasting conceptions of personhood which pervade the legal debate surrounding indigenous infanticide. For the defenders of the Muwaji Law - as the Project of Law 1057/07 became known, which proposes the criminalization of ...
Marlise Mirta Rosa
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Vicente de Paula Ataide Jr. Introdução ao direito animal: A teoria das capacidades jurídicas animais

open access: yesDerecho Animal
Introdução ao direito animal: A teoria das capacidades jurídicas animais by Vicente de Paula Ataide Jr. is a trailblazing contribution and a mandatory source for those dedicated to the research and effectiveness of Animal Law in Brazil and overseas. The
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa
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Constitutional Rights of Corporations in the United States and the European Union: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective

open access: yesGerman Law Journal
This Article offers a first comparative analysis of the evolution of U.S. corporate personhood doctrine and the “freedom to conduct a business” under Article 16 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Tim Horvat
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