owards a new paradigm of civil liability for autonomous vehicles: proposal for a dynamic legal framework based on levels of autonomy

Keywords: autonomous vehicles, civil liability, dynamic legal framework, levels of autonomy, ethics by design, technology law, adaptive regulation

Abstract

The emergence of autonomous vehicles presents unprecedented challenges for civil liability law. This article proposes a new legal paradigm: a dynamic legal framework that adapts liability attribution to the various levels of vehicular autonomy. Through doctrinal, jurisprudential, and comparative analysis of international legislation, the inadequacy of current legal frameworks to address the complexity of autonomous systems is identified. The proposed framework establishes a liability categorization based on levels of autonomy, ranging from shared human-machine responsibility at lower levels to system and manufacturer liability at higher levels. It integrates principles of “ethics by design” and proposes a tiered insurance system. The framework’s validation includes application to hypothetical cases and expert evaluation, demonstrating its feasibility and adaptability to future technological developments. This innovative approach not only addresses existing legal gaps but also provides a flexible foundation for future legislative reforms. The article concludes that this dynamic framework is essential to balance technological innovation with effective legal protection, and it lays the groundwork for coherent and adaptive regulation of autonomous vehicles.

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Olga Alejandra Alcántara Francia, Universidad Científica del Sur. Lima, Peru

Abogada. Doctora en Derecho por la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Investigadora con registro Renacyt. Máster en Derecho con especialidad en Derecho Europeo por la Universidad Católica de Lovaina en Bélgica, máster en Economía y Derecho de Consumo por la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha de España y máster en Derecho Empresarial por la Universidad de Lima en Perú. Diplomada en LegalTech por ESADE, España. Es autora de artículos científicos publicados en revistas jurídicas indexadas en Scopus y Web of Science. Profesora de prestigiosas facultades de Derecho del país. 

César Carranza Álvarez, Universidad Científica del Sur. Lima, Peru

Profesor en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Científica del Sur y otras de prestigio. Magíster en Derecho de la Empresa por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Candidato a doctor en Derecho en la Universidad Nacional de Trujillo. Ha ejercido la docencia en universidades del Perú y Colombia, en pregrado y posgrado. Con estudios de posgrado en Negociación, Resolución de Conflictos y Mediación, por la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, y Derecho de Daños en la Universidad de Salamanca. Desde el 2022 ostenta la condición de investigador Renacyt, acreditación concedida por el Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica (Concytec).

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Published
2025-07-15
How to Cite
Alcántara Francia, O. A., & Carranza Álvarez, C. (2025). owards a new paradigm of civil liability for autonomous vehicles: proposal for a dynamic legal framework based on levels of autonomy. Revista Oficial Del Poder Judicial, 17(23), 49-82. https://doi.org/10.35292/ropj.v17i23.1066
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