LEADER 00000cam a2200733 i 4500 001 ocn960814906 003 OCoLC 005 20220702022102.0 006 m o d u 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 161017s2016 ne a ob 000 0 eng d 019 961063601|a961452487|a962152506|a962449839|a965143814 |a965517849|a965737445|a966395273|a967097131|a968412944 |a969386789|a971246330|a972917739|a973148983|a973752955 |a976395968|a978453108|a978769250|a993103905|a1044828711 |a1057425257|a1058990454|a1061007038|a1086503995 |a1086539963|a1112525289|a1112884227|a1114481610 |a1182008096|a1182009622 020 9789462651326|q(electronic book) 020 9462651329|q(electronic book) 020 |z9789462651319 020 |z9462651310 024 7 10.1007/978-94-6265-132-6|2doi 024 8 DOI 10.1007/978-94-6265-132-6 035 (OCoLC)960814906|z(OCoLC)961063601|z(OCoLC)961452487 |z(OCoLC)962152506|z(OCoLC)962449839|z(OCoLC)965143814 |z(OCoLC)965517849|z(OCoLC)965737445|z(OCoLC)966395273 |z(OCoLC)967097131|z(OCoLC)968412944|z(OCoLC)969386789 |z(OCoLC)971246330|z(OCoLC)972917739|z(OCoLC)973148983 |z(OCoLC)973752955|z(OCoLC)976395968|z(OCoLC)978453108 |z(OCoLC)978769250|z(OCoLC)993103905|z(OCoLC)1044828711 |z(OCoLC)1057425257|z(OCoLC)1058990454|z(OCoLC)1061007038 |z(OCoLC)1086503995|z(OCoLC)1086539963|z(OCoLC)1112525289 |z(OCoLC)1112884227|z(OCoLC)1114481610|z(OCoLC)1182008096 |z(OCoLC)1182009622 037 963763|bMIL 040 NLGGC|beng|erda|epn|cNLGGC|dN$T|dIDEBK|dEBLCP|dAZU|dOCLCF |dSTF|dYDX|dIDB|dOCLCA|dOCLCQ|dIOG|dOTZ|dOHI|dESU|dFIE |dOCLCQ|dVLB|dU3W|dOCLCQ|dUUM|dAU@|dOCLCQ|dWYU|dOCLCQ|dAUD |dERF|dGW5XE|dOCLCA|dUKAHL|dBOL|dADU|dEZ9|dNLVRD|dEUN |dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dSNK|dOCLCA|dOCLCO 049 RIDW 050 4 UG1242.D7|bF88 2016eb 072 7 TEC|x025000|2bisacsh 072 7 LBB|2bicssc 072 7 LBB|2thema 082 04 623.74/69|223 090 UG1242.D7|bF88 2016eb 245 04 The future of drone use :|bopportunities and threats from ethical and legal perspectives /|cBart Custers, editor. 264 1 The Hague :|bAsser Press ;|aBerlin :|bSpringer,|c[2016] 264 4 |c©2016 300 1 online resource (XXIII, 386 pages) :|billustrations. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 347 text file 347 |bPDF 490 1 Information technology and law series,|x2215-1966 ; |vvolume 27 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 00 |tIntroduction: Drones Here, There and Everywhere Introduction and Overview /|rBart Custers --|tDrone Technology: Types, Payloads, Applications, Frequency Spectrum Issues and Future Developments /|rBas vergouw, Huub Nagel, Geert Bondt and Bart Custers --|tBig Data, Frone data: Provacy and Ethical Impacts of the Intersection Between Big Data and Civil Drone Deployments /|rRachel Finn and Anna Donovan --|tDeliveries by Drone: Obstacles and Sociability /|rSally A. Applin --|tPolicing from Above: Drone Use by the Police /|rBart Engherts and Edo Gillissen --|tHumanitarian Drone and the Borders: Unveilling the Rationales Underlying the Deployment of Drones in Border Surveillance /|rLuisa Marin -- |tHumanitarian Use of Drones as an Emerging Technology for Emerging Needs /|rTomas Martini, Michele Lynch, abi Weaver and Tamieck van Vuuren --|tTerrorism and National Security /|rSofia Michaelides-Mateou --|tHumanization of Drones: Psychological Implications on the Use of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems /|rDavid Bergman --|tUnmanned? The Bodily Harms and Moral Valor of Drone Warfare /|rNicholas R . Brown --|tVictims of Drone Warfare: Stretching the Boundaries of Conflict; Ethics and Remote Control Warfare /|rWim Zwijnenburg and Zorah Blok --|tDrones, Morality, and Vulnerability: Two Arguments Against Automated Killing /|rMark Coeckelbergh --|tKey Provisions in Current Aviation Law /|rBenjamyn Scott --|tCivilian Use of Drones as a Test Case for the Right to Privacy: An Israeli Perspective /|rUri Volovelsky --|tAccess to an Effective Remedy and Reparations for Civilian Victims of Armed Drone Strikes /|rQuirine Eijkman and Marlieke Bakker --|tA Comparative Global Analysis of Drone Laws: Best Practices and Policies /|rTimothy Ravich --|tMaking Drones More Acceptable with Privacy Impact Assessments /|rDavid Wright and Rachel Finn --|tPublic Acceptance Challenge and Its Implications for the Developing Civil Drone Industry / |rAlan McKenna --|tFlying to New Destinations: The Future of Drones /|rBart Custers. 520 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. 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