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Autonomous Vehicles and the Law

How Each Field is Shaping the Other

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Disciplines can no longer be isolated. Technology has rapidly evolved to the point that driverless vehicles have truly become a reality and are not something out of a futuristic exhibition from the 1950s. However, engineers and researchers working on the development of autonomous vehicles cannot ignore the policy implications and policymakers as well as attorneys cannot ignore the technology. We are at a point where cross-disciplinary collaboration is vital in order to produce a technology that will immensely benefit society. This is the goal of this book: to educate autonomous vehicle developers on legal theory at the most basic level. Both policymakers and lawyers may also find the book helpful in gaining a basic understanding of the technology the developers are working on.

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Ayse Buke Hiziroglu has a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Kettering University and a Master of Science degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor. She is currently pursuing her law degree at Michigan State University where she has been named a 2020 Donald Nystrom Best Brief Finalist. Ms. Hiziroglu is also the recipient of the 2020 1L Patent Fellowship at the Seattle Office of Perkins Coie LLP.

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