International Liability and Insurance From Res Ipsa to Return Home Liability and the reasonable Man in the Age of Unmanned Aviation Timothy M Ravich June 22 2017 UAV Liability Issues ID: 689476
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10th Annual McGill ConferenceInternational Liability and Insurance
From
Res Ipsa
to “Return Home”Liability and the reasonable Manin the Age of Unmanned Aviation
Timothy M. Ravich
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June 22, 2017Slide2
UAV Liability IssuesSlide3Slide4
SwazilandSlide5Slide6Slide7Slide8Slide9Slide10Slide11Slide12Slide13Slide14Slide15Slide16Slide17Slide18
Key: “Reasonableness”
Reasonableness critical in negligence
“Man on the Clapham Omnibus”Initial focus on Regulatory Failings to Establish Negligence Per seSlide19Slide20Slide21
Police Power
Power of the government to regulate individual conduct.
Applicable to exercise of personal rights and use of personal property.Designed to promote the public convenience, safety, and common good.Slide22
State v. Yopp (N.C. 1887)Slide23
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Suggested Reading
ACRP 11-01/Topic 08-03
Evolving Law on Airport Implications by Unmanned Aerial Systems (2017)A Comparative Global Analysis of Drone Laws: Best Practices and Policies in The Future of Drone Use: Opportunities and Threats from Ethical and Legal Perspectives (T.M.C. Assert Press. (2016))Slide27
CONCLUSION
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