La Personnalité Juridique Des Robots

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Paris partner Hubert de Vauplane's article "La personnalité juridique des robots" appeared in the April 2017 issue of the French publication Revue Banque.
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Paris partner Hubert de Vauplane's article "La personnalité juridique des robots" appeared in the April 2017 issue of the French publication Revue Banque. The article examines the willingness of European institutions to define the legal status of robots.

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