
Autonomous Vehicles and Civil Liability in a Global Perspective
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Prof. Ilaria Amelia Caggiano, Ph.D. , is Full Professor of Private Law at the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples (IT), where she teaches Private Law and New Technologies Law, and holds the EUGREENEXT Jean Monnet Chair. Since 2021 she is Director of the Master in DPO and Privacy Law. She is Deputy Director of the Research Centre of European Private Law (ReCEPL), specialized in technology and innovation, and of the 'European Journal of Privacy Law & Technologies'. Fulbright Scholar (2011-12) and visiting researcher in several foreign universities in Europe and America, she is author of monographs and publications in Italian and English on Contract Law, Trust, Privacy, New Technologies and Biotechnologies Law. Her main research areas include, among others, Privacy Law, Comparative Law, and Law of Artificial Intelligence. Her research is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective.
Dr. Maria Cristina Gaeta, Ph.D. , is a Researcher (RTD-A) in Private Law at the Suor Orsola BenincasaUniversity of Naples (IT), with a project on Green Law and Green Mobility, and the Scientific Secretary of the Research Centre in European Private Law (ReCEPL). She is Adjunct Professor of Private law of smart e-mobility and sustainability, and attorney in Naples, with consolidated expertise in new technology law. Maria Cristina was a postdoctoral research fellow at Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples (from 2019 to 2021) and holds a Ph.D. in Private Law (summa cum laude and Doctor Europaeus Label - 2019) from Federico II University of Naples. Visiting Scholar and Professor in several foreign universities, she is the author of numerous publications, and the coordinator of the Editorial Board of the 'European Journal of Privacy Law & Technologies'. Her research interests range from Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, with particular regard to self-driving cars, to Internet of Things and Product Liability.
Prof. Dr. Benjamin von Bodungen is a partner in the Frankfurt office of Bird & Bird LLP and a member of Bird & Bird's Finance & Financial Regulation Practice Group. He specialises in the transport and logistics sector and offers extensive expertise in cross-border financing transactions, in particular the financing of mobile equipment such as aircraft, rolling stock and vessels. Benjamin is on the board of the Rail Working Group, which is assisting in the implementation of the Luxembourg Rail Protocol to the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment. He also advises on national and international transport, traffic and logistics law, with a particular focus on the type-approval, licensing and liability aspects of connected, automated and autonomous vehicles.
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