The Future of Drone Use

Opportunities and Threats from Ethical and Legal Perspectives

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Gebonden, 407 blz. | Engels
T.M.C. Asser Press | 1e druk, 2016
ISBN13: 9789462651319
Rubricering
Hoofdrubriek : Filosofie|Juridisch
T.M.C. Asser Press 1e druk, 2016 9789462651319
Gratis verzonden | Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen

Samenvatting

Given the popularity of drones and the fact that they are easy and cheap to buy, it is generally expected that the ubiquity of drones will significantly increase within the next few years. This raises questions as to what is technologically feasible (now and in the future), what is acceptable from an ethical point of view and what is allowed from a legal point of view. Drone technology is to some extent already available and to some extent still in development. The aim and scope of this book is to map the opportunities and threats associated with the use of drones and to discuss the ethical and legal issues of the use of drones.

This book provides an overview of current drone technologies and applications and of what to expect in the next few years. The question of how to regulate the use of drones in the future is addressed, by considering conditions and contents of future drone legislation and by analyzing issues surrounding privacy and safeguards that can be taken. As such, this book is valuable to scholars in several disciplines, such as law, ethics, sociology, politics and public administration, as well as to practitioners and others who may be confronted with the use of drones in their work, such as professionals working in the military, law enforcement, disaster management and infrastructure management. Individuals and businesses with a specific interest in drone use may also find in the nineteen contributions contained in this volume unexpected perspectives on this new field of research and innovation.

Bart Custers is Associate Professor and Head of Research at eLaw, the Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He has presented his work at international conferences in the United States, China, Japan, the Middle East and throughout Europe and has published over 80 scientific, professional and popularizing publications, including three books.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9789462651319
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:407
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:30-9-2016
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch
Jongbloed:Recht algemeen

Over Bart Custers

Bart Custers PhD MSc LLM is associate professor and head of research at eLaw, the Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University, the Netherlands. With a background in both law and physics, his research is focused law and digital technologies. He is also the former head of the research division on Crime, Law Enforcement and Sanctions of the research center (WODC) of the Ministry of Security and Justice in the Netherlands. His research interests include discrimination and privacy issues of new technologies, particularly data mining and profiling, and technology in policing. His research in the area of criminal law is focused on technologies that may contribute to law enforcement, criminal investigation and prosecution. Examples of such technologies are Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), wiretapping, fingerprints, forensic DNA research, database coupling, data mining and profiling, camera surveillance, network analyses and the use of drones. Dr. Custers has published two books on discrimination and privacy in the context of Big Data. In 2015 he co-authored (in Dutch) a book on the use of drones. On a regular basis he gives lectures on profiling and privacy issues of new technological developments. He presented his work at international conferences in the United States, China, Japan, the Middle East and throughout Europe. He has published his work, over 80 publications, in both scientific and professional journals and newspapers.

Andere boeken door Bart Custers

Inhoudsopgave

Part I: Introduction
1. Drones Here, There and Everywhere Introduction and Overview. 3
Bart Custers
2. Drone Technology: Types, Payloads, Applications, Frequency
Spectrum Issues and Future Developments. 21
Bas Vergouw, Huub Nagel, Geert Bondt and Bart Custers
3. Big Data, Drone Data: Privacy and Ethical Impacts of the Intersection Between Big Data and Civil Drone Deployments. 47
Rachel Finn and Anna Donovan

Part II: Opportunities and Threats
4. Deliveries by Drone: Obstacles and Sociability. 71
Sally A. Applin
5. Policing from Above: Drone Use by the Police. 93
Bart Engberts and Edo Gillissen
6. The Humanitarian Drone and the Borders: Unveiling the Rationales Underlying the Deployment of Drones in Border Surveillance. 115
Luisa Marin
7. The Humanitarian Use of Drones as an Emerging Technology for Emerging Needs . 133
Tomas Martini, Michele Lynch, Abi Weaver and Tamieck van Vuuren
8. Terrorism and National Security. 153
Sofia Michaelides-Mateou

Part III: Ethical Issues
9. The Humanization of Drones: Psychological Implications on the Use of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems . 173
David Bergman
10. Unmanned? The Bodily Harms and Moral Valor of Drone Warfare . 189
Nicholas R. Brown
11. Victims of Drone Warfare: Stretching the Boundaries of Conflict; Ethics and Remote Control Warfare. 209
Wim Zwijnenburg and Zorah Blok
12. Drones, Morality, and Vulnerability: Two Arguments Against Automated Killing. 229
Mark Coeckelbergh

Part IV: Legal Issues
13. Key Provisions in Current Aviation Law . 241
Benjamyn Scott
14. Civilian Use of Drones as a Test Case for the Right to Privacy: An Israeli Perspective. 261
Uri Volovelsky
15. Access to an Effective Remedy and Reparations for Civilian Victims of Armed Drone Strikes. 289
Quirine Eijkman and Marlieke Bakker
16. A Comparative Global Analysis of Drone Laws: Best Practices and Policies. 301
Timothy Ravich

Part V: Conclusions
17. Making Drones More Acceptable with Privacy Impact Assessments . 325
David Wright and Rachel Finn
18. The Public Acceptance Challenge and Its Implications for the Developing Civil Drone Industry. 353
Alan McKenna
19. Flying to New Destinations: The Future of Drones. 371
Bart Custers

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