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This comprehensive book presents a unique and in depth overview of the regulatory frameworks governing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) across 11 European jurisdictions. It emphasises the complex and evolving nature of aviation law as it is applied to UAS technology and demonstrates the need for a more cohesive legal framework in this sector.Civil Regulation of Autonomous Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Europe focuses on EU, international and domestic law, with leading experts providing an examination of how EU regulations shape national frameworks and the applicability of international law to UAS. Detailed case studies from across Europe highlight current regulatory approaches and future legal challenges, advocating for adaptive legislation to keep pace with technological advancements in autonomous UAS technology.This book is indispensable to scholars and legal practitioners in European law, aviation law, and technology law. Policymakers and regulatory bodies will also find this a crucial guide for integrating global practices into their domestic legislation. Additionally, industry stakeholders in the aerospace and UAS sectors will greatly benefit from its practical insights.
Edited by Jacques Hartmann, Dundee Law School, University of Dundee, UK, Benjamyn I. Scott, Steven Truxal, Leiden University, the Netherlands, Andrea Bertolini, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy and Anna Masutti, University of Bologna, Italy, and Partner, RP legalitax
Contents1 Introduction to the Legal Frameworks and Challenges of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Europe 1Jacques Hartmann, Anna Masutti, Andrea Bertolini, Steven Truxal and Benjamyn I. Scott2 Making comparative law projects: a matter of methodology 5Paola Monaco3 International aviation law on liability 13Jacques Hartmann4 The regulation of unmanned aircraft systems in the European Union 31Steven Truxal and Benjamyn I. Scott5 The European framework on the liability arising from the use of Artificial Intelligence systems and its impact on UAS 65Andrea Bertolini6 Belgium 81Kris Bernauw7 Cyprus 105Michael Chatzipanagiotis8 France 123Lehi Langer9 Finland 139Mikko T. Huttunen10 Germany 159Katja H. Brecke11 Hungary 179Balázs Tökey and Gábor Katjár12 Italy 201 Andrea Trimarchi 13 Poland 225 Maria Dragun-Gertner, Agnieszka Kasprzak and Zuzanna Pepłowska-Dąbrowska 14 Romania 241 and Adina-Nora Buciuman 15 Slovenia 261 Karmen Lutman 16 United Kingdom 281 and George Leloudas 17 Conclusion to the Legal Evolution and Regulatory Challenges of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Europe 319 Jacques Hartmann, Anna Masutti, Andrea Bertolini, Steven Truxal and Benjamyn I. Scott