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Professor Anne Marie Frøseth holds a position at the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen. She specializes in interdisciplinary legal research focusing on artificial intelligence liability, civil liability frameworks, insurance systems, and discriminatory speech regulation. Her work emphasizes comparative studies of European legal systems and the role of EU regulations in shaping national tort law.
Her research groups include the Research Group for Legal Theory, Tort Law and Insurance Law, and Property Law. She teaches and supervises master's theses in tort law (JUS213). Key publications address AI liability in autonomous vehicles, user liability models, and legal responses to hate speech in social media.
Frøseth's recent work explores the intersection of AI innovation and legal accountability, including strict liability principles in French and Norwegian law. She has contributed to international projects like the Institute of European Tort Law's studies on personal injury claims and hospital liability across Europe.
Her writing spans over two decades, with notable contributions to topics like hybrid sanctions for harassment, punishment for hate speech, and the evolution of Norwegian tort law. No formal awards are cited, though her extensive publication record reflects academic recognition.
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