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Journal of law and mobility.
- Format:
- Journal/Periodical
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Vehicles--Automatic control--Law and legislation--United States--Periodicals.
- Vehicles.
- Automated vehicles--Law and legislation--United States--Periodicals.
- Automated vehicles.
- Intelligent transportation systems--Periodicals.
- Intelligent transportation systems.
- Vehicle-infrastructure integration--Periodicals.
- Vehicle-infrastructure integration.
- Transportation, Automotive--Technological innovations--Periodicals.
- Transportation, Automotive.
- Transportation, Automotive--Technological innovations.
- United States.
- Genre:
- periodicals.
- Periodicals.
- Law reviews.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Annual
- Other Title:
- Michigan law journal of law and mobility
- University of Michigan Law School journal of law and mobility
- Place of Publication:
- [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : University of Michigan Law School, 2018-
- Summary:
- "With the launch of the new Journal of Law and Mobility, the University of Michigan is recognizing the transformative impact of new transportation and mobility technologies, from cars, to trucks, to pedestrians, to drones. The coming transition towards intelligent, automated, and connected mobility systems will transform not only the way people and goods move about, but also the way human safety, privacy, and security are protected, cities are organized, machines and people are connected, and the public and private spheres are defined."
- Notes:
- "A new resource for scholarship, analysis, and information concerning law and the brave new world of connected and automated vehicles and new mobility concepts."
- Part of the University of Michigan Law School's Project in Law and Mobility.
- Consists of an articles and essays section, a news and policy digest section, and a blog.
- 2018; title from banner (repository.law.umich.edu viewed Aug. 19, 2019).
- 2019 (repository.law.umich.edu viewed Aug. 19, 2019).
- OCLC:
- 1046068089
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