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Driverless cars are on the way, but our laws still playing
catch-up, says Owen Hayford.
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The decision in England in Serena Navigation Ltd v Dera
Commercial Establishment [2008] EWHC 1036 (Comm) considered the
interpretation of Article IV Rule 5(a) of the Hague-Visby
Rules.
In Holman Webb's April 2020 article Drone (UAV) Laws: Focused on Safety or Keeping Australia Back?, we discussed the strict regulations surrounding the use of drone s(aka Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ‘UAVs') within Australia.