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Gabriel Hallevy

    January 1, 1973
    The Matrix of Insanity in Modern Criminal Law
    The Matrix of Derivative Criminal Liability
    When Robots Kill
    A Modern Treatise on the Principle of Legality in Criminal Law
    Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems
    • Focusing on the liability of artificial intelligence systems, this book presents a comprehensive legal theory addressing their roles as perpetrators, accomplices, or tools in criminal offenses. It draws upon existing criminal law frameworks prevalent in contemporary legal systems, exploring how these frameworks can adapt to the complexities introduced by AI technologies. The work aims to provide clarity on accountability and legal responsibility in the context of evolving AI capabilities.

      Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems
    • Focusing on the principle of legality in criminal law, this scientific treatise examines its relationship with the broader theory of criminal law. It provides clear, definitive rules aimed at both legal practitioners and scholars, enhancing understanding and application of this fundamental principle in the field.

      A Modern Treatise on the Principle of Legality in Criminal Law
    • When Robots Kill

      Artificial Intelligence Under Criminal Law

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This groundbreaking work establishes the first set of standards for assessing the criminal liability of artificial intelligence technologies. It explores the complexities of attributing responsibility in cases involving AI, addressing legal, ethical, and technological implications. By examining current legal frameworks and proposing a structured approach, the book aims to guide policymakers, legal professionals, and technologists in navigating the challenges posed by AI in the context of criminal law.

      When Robots Kill
    • Focusing on the complexities of derivative criminal liability, this book explores various aspects such as inchoate offenses, complicity, and organized crime. It addresses the lack of a universal legal theory in this field, aiming to establish a comprehensive and practical framework. The work is designed to aid courts, legal professionals, and students in effectively applying this theory in real-world scenarios, enhancing their understanding and practice of modern criminal law.

      The Matrix of Derivative Criminal Liability
    • This book challenges the assumptions of modern criminal law that insanity is a natural, legally and medically defined phenomenon (covering a range of medical disorders). By doing so, it paves the way for a new perspective on insanity and can serve as the basis for a new approach to insanity in modern criminal law. The book covers the following aspects: the structure of the principle of fault in modern criminal law, the development of the insanity defense in criminal law, tangential in personam defenses in criminal law and their implications for insanity and the legal mechanism of reproduction of fault. The focus is on the Anglo-American and European-Continental legal systems. Given the attention consistently drawn by international and domestic events in this context, the book will be of interest to a broad and growing international audience.

      The Matrix of Insanity in Modern Criminal Law