Category: Laws

How do we legislate intelligence? What happens when robotic decisions collide with human rights, liability frameworks, and institutional blind spots?

Here, we examine the legal structures and regulatory efforts surrounding AI and robotics. URCA documents the global mosaic of statutes, policies, bills, and judicial rulings that seek to govern synthetic agency.

Explore national and international laws, industry regulations, public-sector guidelines, and advocacy proposals. From algorithmic accountability to robotic personhood, the archive traces the evolving legality of intelligent machines.

Laws are not static—they are stories written in real time. URCA curates these narratives with care and context.

  • Artificial Intelligence and the Law: A Global Perspective

    Artificial Intelligence and the Law: A Global Perspective

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming society in profound ways, introducing both unprecedented opportunities and complex legal challenges. From questions of liability and accountability when AI systems err, to debates over intellectual property rights for AI-generated creations, to concerns about privacy, bias, and human rights, the intersection of AI and the law is broad and…

  • Robots, Robotics, and the Law: A Global Perspective

    Robots, Robotics, and the Law: A Global Perspective

    Robots and automated systems are increasingly present in manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, homes, and even warfare. This proliferation raises complex legal questions around liability, intellectual property, privacy, labor, and ethics. Lawmakers and courts worldwide are grappling with how to adapt existing legal frameworks – or create new ones – to govern robots in a manner that…