REGULATING THE NON-MILITARY USE OF DRONES AND PROTECTION OF PRIVACY

In last few years we are witnesses of strong development of drones’ capacity not only for military purposes but also for civilian use, particularly for police surveillance, investigations, arrests and search and rescue operations. Up until now not even United States of America adopted unifi...

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Main Authors: Adnan Duraković, Sabina Duraković
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Association for Criminal Law Theory and Practice and Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research 2020-12-01
Series:Revija za kriminologiju i krivično pravo
Online Access:http://www.iksi.ac.rs/rkk_3_2020_en_adnan_durakovic_sabina_durakovic.html
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Summary:In last few years we are witnesses of strong development of drones’ capacity not only for military purposes but also for civilian use, particularly for police surveillance, investigations, arrests and search and rescue operations. Up until now not even United States of America adopted unified laws considering the use of drones and their impact on privacy but it is obvious that legal, administrative and justice framework for balancing these two conflicted interests and demands will soon be developed. This article will give the review of legal problems and solutions from literature covering countries which are the leaders in this field of technology and law.
ISSN:1820-2969
2956-2198