RoboLaw Project Results
International Events
PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION In this page the main workshops, symposiums, seminars, meetings and outreach events organised in collaboration with or in the framework of the RoboLaw project are listed
2012
International Workshop on 'RoboLaw the EU FP7 project on robotics and ELS' in the framework of the European Robotics Forum - Odense (Denmark) on 5th March 2012Link
International Workshop on 'Regulating Technological Development at the Intersection of Science and Law' - Pisa (Italy), 21st-22nd June 2012Link
International Workshop on 'Neurotechnological Interventions: Therapy or Enhancement?' - Tilburg (The Netherlands), 15th-16th November 2012Link
International Workshop on 'The Future of HRI: Paving the Way to Next Generation of HRI' in the framework of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), May 18, 2012, RiverCentre, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. (Workshop web-site: Link)
2013
International Workshop on 'Opportunities and risks of robotics in relation to human value' - Tilburg (The Netherlands), 24th April 2013
International workshop on Legal, Economic and Socio-Ethical Implications for the Next Generation of Robotsin the framework of the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) - Karlsruhe (Germany) May 6th, 2013Link
International Symposium on 'Technical Options and Ethical-Legal Responsibility' - Munich (Germany), 18th-19th November, 2013Link
International Conference on 'Investigating the Relationship between Future Technologies, Self and Society' - Pisa (Italy), 28th-29th November, 2013Link
2014
International Workshop on 'Roboethics in Film' - Munich (Germany), 21st-22nd February, 2014Link
National Workshop on 'The RoboLaw Project' - Organised by the Tech and Law Center, Politecnico di Milano, Milano (Italy), 28th February, 2014Link
National Workshop on'The ethical and legal challenges of automated vehicles' - Organised by Delft Technical University, Delft (The Netherland), 25th March, 2014
International Event on'Turing 2014: Can Machines Think?' - The Royal Society, London (U.K.), 06th June, 2014Link