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Drones and unmanned aerial systems : legal and social implications for security and surveillance / Aleš Završnik, editor

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  • Drones and unmanned aerial systems : legal and social implications for security and surveillance / Aleš Završnik, editor
  • Cham [etc.] : Springer
  • C 2016
  • 1 vol. (XI-275 p.) : carte, photogr. ; 24 cm
  • 978-3-319-79531-7
  • 9783319795317
  • 343.018 418
  • Textes issus de communications, présentés lors de la conférence internationale "Spy in the sky : regulatory issues of drones and unmanned aerial systems", organisée à la Faculté de droit de l'Université de Ljubljana, tenue en mai 2013 à Ljubljana (Slovénie)
  • Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "The regulatory issues of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) or Remotely-Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS) have profound consequences for privacy, security and other fundamental liberties. Collectively known as "drones," they were initially deployed for military purposes: reconnaissance, surveillance and extrajudicial executions. Today, we are witnessing a growth of their use into the civilian and humanitarian domain. They are increasingly used for goals as diverse as news gathering, aerial inspection of oil refinery flare stacks, mapping of the Amazonian rain-forest, crop spraying and search and rescue operations. The civil use of drones is becoming a reality in the European Union and in the US. The drone revolution may be a new technological revolution."
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