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Erscheinungsdatum
02.04.2025
Herausgeber
Springer Singapore
Serien- oder Bandtitel
Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law
Autorenporträt
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.
Schlagwörter
Artificial Intelligence, AI-Related Negligent Crimes, Criminal Imputation Theory, Criminal Risk caused by AI, Imputation Dilemma for Crimes involving AI, Criminal Imputation Gap in Crimes involving AI, Structure of Normative Imputation, Subject of Criminal Responsibility, Admissible Risks under Criminal Law, Objective Imputation Theory
Thema-Inhalt
LB - Internationales Recht
LAM - Rechtsvergleichung
LNF - Strafrecht, allgemein
UYQ - Künstliche Intelligenz
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