Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3097479183> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 items per page.
- W3097479183 endingPage "549" @default.
- W3097479183 startingPage "532" @default.
- W3097479183 abstract "The article analyzes the legal basis of robotization. The regulation features in this area are formulated due to the complex nature of the relationship. The legal problems of robotization in various areas of public life are given consideration: economics, labor relations, industry, and transport. The authors investigate the legal nature of managing state affairs in connection with the robotization process. Achieving high goals requires systematic consistent activity in all sectors of the economy and social sphere. This involves, firstly, general regulators, and secondly, the development of robotization in individual industries and fields, at enterprises and companies on a territorial scale. In particular, such is the experience of larger enterprises and here local regulators are necessary. It is proposed to formulate a system of legal support for robotization. The variation of robotization and its legal support is substantiated. In this regard, the role of methodological recommendations of the federal authorities should be combined with the updating and streamlining of departmental regulatory and technical documentation in electronic form. The problem of regulatory risks is becoming more relevant and the authors distinguish three types of possible risks in the field of robotization: traditional legal risks (violation of the legal system, criteria for choosing a legal personality, the absence of forecasting consequences and the presence of conflicts, etc.); risks as a result of flaws in the interaction of man and robot (unclear decision-making modes, poor “embeddedness” regarding dialogue modes in the control mechanism, underestimation of functional modes, etc.); risks of a program- technical nature, when errors in programs and the use of robots require their warning due to the clear regulation of objects of activity. The conclusions reached by the authors are that the robotic processes are planned and phased in the context of managing the public process; different branches of law are designed to ensure the functioning of robots; it is necessary to investigate the consequences of robotization for a “legal person”, its self-development, as well as new areas of the influence of law in place of the former." @default.
- W3097479183 created "2020-11-09" @default.
- W3097479183 creator A5017252132 @default.
- W3097479183 creator A5031107413 @default.
- W3097479183 date "2020-01-01" @default.
- W3097479183 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W3097479183 title "Robotization: Dynamics of legal regulation" @default.
- W3097479183 doi "https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu14.2020.301" @default.
- W3097479183 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3097479183 type Work @default.
- W3097479183 sameAs 3097479183 @default.
- W3097479183 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W3097479183 countsByYear W30974791832021 @default.
- W3097479183 countsByYear W30974791832022 @default.
- W3097479183 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3097479183 hasAuthorship W3097479183A5017252132 @default.
- W3097479183 hasAuthorship W3097479183A5031107413 @default.
- W3097479183 hasBestOaLocation W30974791831 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C190253527 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C202444582 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C2775924081 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C56666940 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C63063934 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C9652623 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConcept C98045186 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C111919701 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C144024400 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C144133560 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C162324750 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C187736073 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C190253527 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C19165224 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C199360897 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C202444582 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C2775924081 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C33923547 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C41008148 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C56666940 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C63063934 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C9652623 @default.
- W3097479183 hasConceptScore W3097479183C98045186 @default.
- W3097479183 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W3097479183 hasLocation W30974791831 @default.
- W3097479183 hasLocation W30974791832 @default.
- W3097479183 hasOpenAccess W3097479183 @default.
- W3097479183 hasPrimaryLocation W30974791831 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W1573848439 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W1591426632 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W2071609366 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W2156556105 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W2294661406 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W2713050105 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W2945266686 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W2961810934 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W4226058711 @default.
- W3097479183 hasRelatedWork W4292258600 @default.
- W3097479183 hasVolume "11" @default.
- W3097479183 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3097479183 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3097479183 magId "3097479183" @default.
- W3097479183 workType "article" @default.