Unmanned ships and fault as the basis of shipowner's liability




Collin Felix

Henrik Ringbom, Erik Røsæg, Trond Solvang

Abingdon

2021

Autonomous Ships and the Law

IMLI Studies in International Maritime Law

85

97

978-0-367-46710-4

978-1-003-05656-0

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003056560

https://www.routledge.com/Autonomous-Ships-and-the-Law/Ringbom-Rosaeg-Solvang/p/book/9780367467104



The chapter explores how the level of autonomy affects the assessment of shipowner’s liability, regardless of whether a ship has a crew on board. I also analyze the difference between manned and unmanned ships and discusses why blaming a remote crew will sometimes be drastically more difficult than blaming an onboard crew, even if the shipowner aims to retain the ship under constant human control. Finally, it will analyze the alternative strategies for finding negligence in cases where blaming the remote crew is impossible.



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