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Research paper thumbnail of Automated vehicles and liability risks for road authorities

Research paper thumbnail of Automated driving:the legal hurdles for road traffic laws on the road ahead

Research paper thumbnail of Challenges Posed by Autonomous Systems to Liability Regimes: Finding a Balance

Research paper thumbnail of Nederland digitaal

De sessie bestaat uit een korte introductie van het programma Cybersecurity Noord-Nederland waar ... more De sessie bestaat uit een korte introductie van het programma Cybersecurity Noord-Nederland waar (wetenschappelijk) onderzoek, studenten en mkb samenwerken. Daarna een korte demonstratie met tips en mogelijk een interactieve quiz voor en peiling onder het publiek over het bouwen van een Cybersecurity Community

Research paper thumbnail of Quiz 'Juridische aspecten in autonoom vervoer en e-health

In het kader van mijn promotieproject 'Toegankelijkheid en bescherming van persoonsgegevens i... more In het kader van mijn promotieproject 'Toegankelijkheid en bescherming van persoonsgegevens in het ontwerpproces van eHealth toepassingen' hebben Nynke Vellinga (postdoc onderzoek autonoom vervoer) en ik onze onderzoeksprojecten toegelicht aan de hand van een online quiz

Research paper thumbnail of Op de autopiloot de toekomst tegemoet

Research paper thumbnail of Connected and vulnerable: cybersecurity in vehicles

International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of De civielrechtelijke aansprakelijkheid voor schade veroorzaakt door een autonome auto

Research paper thumbnail of Handing Over the Wheel, Giving Up Your Privacy?

Social Science Research Network, Jun 7, 2019

With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those ve... more With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those vehicles, privacy and data protection concerns become more relevant for the automotive sector. Monitoring systems could contribute to road safety, by for instance warning the driver if he is dozing off. But keeping such a close eye on the user of the vehicle has legal implications. Within the European Union, the data gathered through the monitoring system, and the automated vehicle as a whole, will have to be collected and processed in conformity with the General Data Protection Regulation. By means of a use case, the different types of data, including health data, and the different requirements applicable to the collecting and processing of those types of data will be explored. Thereby, this contribution will give insights into the consequences of the GDPR for the collecting and processing of data gathered by automated vehicles.

Research paper thumbnail of Interpretation art. 34bis 1968 Convention on Road Traffic: Discussion document for FG-AI4AD

Research paper thumbnail of Going driverless: the legal consequences of making the human driver redundant

Automated driving is getting increasingly more attention. More and more cars are equipped with se... more Automated driving is getting increasingly more attention. More and more cars are equipped with self-driving features and fully automated driving is getting closer to reality by the day. Trials with self-driving vehicles are currently taking place across the globe. However, before handing over control to the automated vehicle, there are challenges to overcome. These are not only technical challenges but also legal challenges. Although the driver becomes redundant from a technical perspective, from a legal perspective this is not the case. Laws will have to be adjusted to accommodate this new technology. This paper will give a short overview of the legal challenges ahead, especially the challenges regarding technical regulations, traffic laws and liability.

Research paper thumbnail of Het faciliteren van de zelfrijdende auto binnen de EU: verkeersrecht, civiele aansprakelijkheid en verzekering vanuit het perspectief van de consument

Research paper thumbnail of Enkele verkeersrechtelijke aspecten van toelating van (deels) zelfrijdende of autonome auto's tot het wegverkeer

Research paper thumbnail of Handing over the wheel, giving up your privacy?

With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those ve... more With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those vehicles, privacy and data protection concerns become more relevant for the automotive sector. Monitoring systems could contribute to road safety, by for instance warning the driver if he is dozing off. But keeping such a close eye on the user of the vehicle has legal implications. Within the European Union, the data gathered through the monitoring system, and the automated vehicle as a whole, will have to be collected and processed in conformity with the General Data Protection Regulation. By means of a use case, the different types of data, including health data, and the different requirements applicable to the collecting and processing of those types of data will be explored. Thereby, this contribution will give insights into the consequences of the GDPR for the collecting and processing of data gathered by automated vehicles.

Research paper thumbnail of Justified expectations of automated vehicles: discussion document for ITU FG-AI4AD

Research paper thumbnail of Facilitating the deployment of driverless cars within the EU: traffic laws, civil liability, and insurance from a consumer perspective

Research paper thumbnail of Zelfrijdende auto’s en aansprakelijkheidsrisico’s voor wegbeheerders

Research paper thumbnail of Self-driving vehicles: preparing road traffic law for a driverless future

Research paper thumbnail of Juridische aspecten van het gebruik van autonome auto's

Research paper thumbnail of Enkele juridische aspecten van het testen van autonome of zelfrijdende auto's op de voor het openbaar verkeer openstaande weg

Research paper thumbnail of Automated vehicles and liability risks for road authorities

Research paper thumbnail of Automated driving:the legal hurdles for road traffic laws on the road ahead

Research paper thumbnail of Challenges Posed by Autonomous Systems to Liability Regimes: Finding a Balance

Research paper thumbnail of Nederland digitaal

De sessie bestaat uit een korte introductie van het programma Cybersecurity Noord-Nederland waar ... more De sessie bestaat uit een korte introductie van het programma Cybersecurity Noord-Nederland waar (wetenschappelijk) onderzoek, studenten en mkb samenwerken. Daarna een korte demonstratie met tips en mogelijk een interactieve quiz voor en peiling onder het publiek over het bouwen van een Cybersecurity Community

Research paper thumbnail of Quiz 'Juridische aspecten in autonoom vervoer en e-health

In het kader van mijn promotieproject 'Toegankelijkheid en bescherming van persoonsgegevens i... more In het kader van mijn promotieproject 'Toegankelijkheid en bescherming van persoonsgegevens in het ontwerpproces van eHealth toepassingen' hebben Nynke Vellinga (postdoc onderzoek autonoom vervoer) en ik onze onderzoeksprojecten toegelicht aan de hand van een online quiz

Research paper thumbnail of Op de autopiloot de toekomst tegemoet

Research paper thumbnail of Connected and vulnerable: cybersecurity in vehicles

International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of De civielrechtelijke aansprakelijkheid voor schade veroorzaakt door een autonome auto

Research paper thumbnail of Handing Over the Wheel, Giving Up Your Privacy?

Social Science Research Network, Jun 7, 2019

With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those ve... more With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those vehicles, privacy and data protection concerns become more relevant for the automotive sector. Monitoring systems could contribute to road safety, by for instance warning the driver if he is dozing off. But keeping such a close eye on the user of the vehicle has legal implications. Within the European Union, the data gathered through the monitoring system, and the automated vehicle as a whole, will have to be collected and processed in conformity with the General Data Protection Regulation. By means of a use case, the different types of data, including health data, and the different requirements applicable to the collecting and processing of those types of data will be explored. Thereby, this contribution will give insights into the consequences of the GDPR for the collecting and processing of data gathered by automated vehicles.

Research paper thumbnail of Interpretation art. 34bis 1968 Convention on Road Traffic: Discussion document for FG-AI4AD

Research paper thumbnail of Going driverless: the legal consequences of making the human driver redundant

Automated driving is getting increasingly more attention. More and more cars are equipped with se... more Automated driving is getting increasingly more attention. More and more cars are equipped with self-driving features and fully automated driving is getting closer to reality by the day. Trials with self-driving vehicles are currently taking place across the globe. However, before handing over control to the automated vehicle, there are challenges to overcome. These are not only technical challenges but also legal challenges. Although the driver becomes redundant from a technical perspective, from a legal perspective this is not the case. Laws will have to be adjusted to accommodate this new technology. This paper will give a short overview of the legal challenges ahead, especially the challenges regarding technical regulations, traffic laws and liability.

Research paper thumbnail of Het faciliteren van de zelfrijdende auto binnen de EU: verkeersrecht, civiele aansprakelijkheid en verzekering vanuit het perspectief van de consument

Research paper thumbnail of Enkele verkeersrechtelijke aspecten van toelating van (deels) zelfrijdende of autonome auto's tot het wegverkeer

Research paper thumbnail of Handing over the wheel, giving up your privacy?

With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those ve... more With the increase in automation of vehicles and the rise of driver monitoring systems in those vehicles, privacy and data protection concerns become more relevant for the automotive sector. Monitoring systems could contribute to road safety, by for instance warning the driver if he is dozing off. But keeping such a close eye on the user of the vehicle has legal implications. Within the European Union, the data gathered through the monitoring system, and the automated vehicle as a whole, will have to be collected and processed in conformity with the General Data Protection Regulation. By means of a use case, the different types of data, including health data, and the different requirements applicable to the collecting and processing of those types of data will be explored. Thereby, this contribution will give insights into the consequences of the GDPR for the collecting and processing of data gathered by automated vehicles.

Research paper thumbnail of Justified expectations of automated vehicles: discussion document for ITU FG-AI4AD

Research paper thumbnail of Facilitating the deployment of driverless cars within the EU: traffic laws, civil liability, and insurance from a consumer perspective

Research paper thumbnail of Zelfrijdende auto’s en aansprakelijkheidsrisico’s voor wegbeheerders

Research paper thumbnail of Self-driving vehicles: preparing road traffic law for a driverless future

Research paper thumbnail of Juridische aspecten van het gebruik van autonome auto's

Research paper thumbnail of Enkele juridische aspecten van het testen van autonome of zelfrijdende auto's op de voor het openbaar verkeer openstaande weg

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