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Principle of Criminal Imputation for Negligence Crime Involving Artificial Intelligence

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Englisch
Springererschienen am25.02.20242024
Accordingly, this study combines the imputation challenges brought about by AI with traditional criminal imputation theory and analyses imputation for negligence crime involving AI from three aspects: the basic principles, structure, and results of imputation for negligence crime involving AI.mehr
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KlappentextAccordingly, this study combines the imputation challenges brought about by AI with traditional criminal imputation theory and analyses imputation for negligence crime involving AI from three aspects: the basic principles, structure, and results of imputation for negligence crime involving AI.

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Preface.- Chapter 1 Challenge of Criminal Imputation for Negligence Crime Involving AI to the Traditional Criminal Imputation Theory.- Chapter 2 Theoretical Preconditions of Criminal Imputation for Negligence Crime Involving AI.- Chapter 3 Imputation System for Negligence Crime Involving AI.- Chapter 4. Main Conclusions and Future Prospects.mehr

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Dr Zhao Shuhong is a professor at the College of Criminal Law of Beijing Normal University, China. His research focuses on a wide range of criminal law science, including criminal law, such as corpus delicti and its elements, criminal responsibility, stages of committing a crime, sentencing for serious crimes, and criminology, such as domestic violence and sexual violence. Over the past decade, he has received prestigious research grants, including a grant to study sentencing for serious crimes from the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation in Germany. He has published a considerable number of valuable academic articles in various prestigious journals in the field, which have become part of the teaching literature in China.