Panels’ Overview

The main topics will assort relevant technical portraits, current and upcoming regulatory frameworks’ analysis, and insurance issues’ and cyber security issues’ discussions. The audience will, in addition, be presented with the possibility to engage into a discussion on various inter-connected issues, such as the responsibility and liability, damage compensation, public interest protection, liability insurance, and data protection.

During the two-days event, the six panels will address all relevant issues in connection to the development and regulation of semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles in air, on land and at sea.

The opening panel will address of the current state of technological achievements, current state of regulation in effect and in preparation, and, legal challenges facing such regulation.
  • EU and Harmonization of Autonomous Vehicles Regulation
  • IMO and Autonomous Vessels Regulation
  • Technology and Law in Nexus
The panel will explore the emerging cyber security threats and the role of security industry in providing adequate cyber security solutions.
  • Personal Data, Protection against Big Data Theft and AI Development and Utilization from a Japanese Perspective
  • Cybersecurity Threates to Autonomous Vehicles
  • Legal Aspects of Cybersecurity Issue related to Autonomous Vehicles
The panel will tackle the liability and insurance issues, and discuss potentials for new types of insurance policies for autonomous vehicles.
  • New Types of Insurance for New Types of Vehicles
  • Challenges Facing the Insurance Industry
  • Insurance Law and Autonomous Vehicles
  • Insurance and Autonomous Vehicles
The panel will address the road transportation and the emergence of autonomous cars and trucks, and their impact on the carriage of goods and passengers, with a particular focus on the so-called digital platform and car-sharing phenomena.
  • Ride-Sharing Services and Autonomous Vehicles
  • International Aspects of Liability Issues related to Autonomous Vehicles
  • Autonomous Driving and its' impact on National Transportation Policies from a Swiss Perspective
The panel will examine the current state of affairs with regard the emerging regulation in the field of autonomous vessels from the CMI perspective, national law perspective and industry’s perspective.
  • Comité Maritime International and Autonomous Vessels
  • Domestic Maritime Law and Autonomous Vessels from a Croatian Perspective
  • Stakeholder's View on Autonomous Vessels
The second panel will examine the aerial unmanned vehicles, with a focus on the global regulatory flux.
  • Comparative Regulation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • National Law and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • Stakeholder's View on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles