Drone danger: Remedies for damage by civilian remotely piloted aircraft to persons or property on the ground in Australia

Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Civilian use of drones (Remotely Piloted Aircraft: RPA) in Australian skies is increasing at a dramatic rate. Whilst there is a strict regulatory framework in which RPA operate, they have the capacity to cause significant damage to persons or property on the ground. This article evaluates the availability and scope of statutory and common law remedies for such damage demonstrating a complex matrix of potential accountability. Statutory strict...
Paper Details
Title
Drone danger: Remedies for damage by civilian remotely piloted aircraft to persons or property on the ground in Australia
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
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