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The ROBOCRIM project explores the intersection of robotics and criminal law, aiming to redefine legal frameworks to accommodate robotic actions. It investigates the philosophical foundations of law and proposes new models for addressing crimes involving robots.
Robots are made to serve humans in carrying out tasks that are hard, dangerous, or repetitive, as well as for entertainment.
Despite their (generally) benign objectives, robots may promote harmful outcomes that are under the radar of criminal law.
One of the main aims of criminal law is to stabilize society.
If something wrong is done, the law provides ways of responding to it.
The situation could be complicated by the wider application of robots in social life: not only do they disrupt the prac…
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