The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State
Herausgeber: Matulionyte, Rita; Zalnieriute, Monika
The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State
Herausgeber: Matulionyte, Rita; Zalnieriute, Monika
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"Sheds light on how facial recognition technology (FRT) has been developed, used by public authorities, and regulated in jurisdictions across five continents. Offers distinct perspectives from diverse authors across different legal systems, arguing that new rules, frameworks, and approaches are necessary to prevent harms of FRT in the modern state"--
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"Sheds light on how facial recognition technology (FRT) has been developed, used by public authorities, and regulated in jurisdictions across five continents. Offers distinct perspectives from diverse authors across different legal systems, arguing that new rules, frameworks, and approaches are necessary to prevent harms of FRT in the modern state"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781009321198
- ISBN-10: 1009321196
- Artikelnr.: 69117666
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781009321198
- ISBN-10: 1009321196
- Artikelnr.: 69117666
Introduction: facial recognition in the modern state Rita Matulionyte and Monika Zalnieriute; Part I. FRT in Context: Technical and Legal Challenges: 1. Facial recognition technology: key issues and emerging concerns Neil Selwyn, Mark Andrejevic, Chris O'Neill, Xin Gu and Gavin Smith; 2. FRT 101: technical insights Ali Akbari; 3. FRT in 'bloom': beyond single origin narratives Simon Michael Taylor; 4. Transparency of facial recognition technology and trade secrets Rita Matulionyte; 5. Privacy's loose grip on facial recognition: law and the operational image Jake Goldenfein; 6. Facial recognition technology and potential for bias and discrimination Marcus Smith and Monique Mann; 7. Power and protest: FRT and public space surveillance Monika Zalnieriute; 8. Faces of war: Russia's invasion of Ukraine and military use of FRT Agne Limante; Part II. FRT Across the Globe: Jurisdictional Perspectives: 9. Government use of FRT under European law Simone Kuhlmann; 10. European biometric surveillance, concrete rules and uniform enforcement: beyond regulatory abstraction and local enforcement Paul De Hert and Georgios Bouchagiar; 11. Lawfulness and police use of facial recognition in the UK: Article 8 ECHR and Bridges v South Wales Police Nora Ni Loideain; 12. Does Big Brother exist? Face recognition technology in the United Kingdom Giulia Gentile; 13. Facial recognition technologies in the public sector: observations from Germany Andreas Engeli; 14. Central-Eastern Europe perspective to FRT regulation: a case study of Lithuania Egl
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; 15. An overview of facial recognition technology regulation in the United States Mailyn Fidler and Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; 16. regulating facial recognition in brazil: legal and policy perspectives Luca Belli, Walter Britto Gaspar, Nicolo Zingales; 17. FRT regulation in China Jyh-An Lee and Peng Zhou; 18. Principled regulation of facial recognition technology: a view from Australia and New Zealand Nessa Lynch and Liz Campbell; 19. Morocco's governance of cities and borders: AI-enhanced surveillance, facial recognition and human rights Sylvia I. Bergh, Issam Cherrat, Francesco Colin, Katharina Natter and Ben Wagner.
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; 15. An overview of facial recognition technology regulation in the United States Mailyn Fidler and Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; 16. regulating facial recognition in brazil: legal and policy perspectives Luca Belli, Walter Britto Gaspar, Nicolo Zingales; 17. FRT regulation in China Jyh-An Lee and Peng Zhou; 18. Principled regulation of facial recognition technology: a view from Australia and New Zealand Nessa Lynch and Liz Campbell; 19. Morocco's governance of cities and borders: AI-enhanced surveillance, facial recognition and human rights Sylvia I. Bergh, Issam Cherrat, Francesco Colin, Katharina Natter and Ben Wagner.
Introduction: facial recognition in the modern state Rita Matulionyte and Monika Zalnieriute; Part I. FRT in Context: Technical and Legal Challenges: 1. Facial recognition technology: key issues and emerging concerns Neil Selwyn, Mark Andrejevic, Chris O'Neill, Xin Gu and Gavin Smith; 2. FRT 101: technical insights Ali Akbari; 3. FRT in 'bloom': beyond single origin narratives Simon Michael Taylor; 4. Transparency of facial recognition technology and trade secrets Rita Matulionyte; 5. Privacy's loose grip on facial recognition: law and the operational image Jake Goldenfein; 6. Facial recognition technology and potential for bias and discrimination Marcus Smith and Monique Mann; 7. Power and protest: FRT and public space surveillance Monika Zalnieriute; 8. Faces of war: Russia's invasion of Ukraine and military use of FRT Agne Limante; Part II. FRT Across the Globe: Jurisdictional Perspectives: 9. Government use of FRT under European law Simone Kuhlmann; 10. European biometric surveillance, concrete rules and uniform enforcement: beyond regulatory abstraction and local enforcement Paul De Hert and Georgios Bouchagiar; 11. Lawfulness and police use of facial recognition in the UK: Article 8 ECHR and Bridges v South Wales Police Nora Ni Loideain; 12. Does Big Brother exist? Face recognition technology in the United Kingdom Giulia Gentile; 13. Facial recognition technologies in the public sector: observations from Germany Andreas Engeli; 14. Central-Eastern Europe perspective to FRT regulation: a case study of Lithuania Egl
Kavoli
nait
-Ragauskien
; 15. An overview of facial recognition technology regulation in the United States Mailyn Fidler and Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; 16. regulating facial recognition in brazil: legal and policy perspectives Luca Belli, Walter Britto Gaspar, Nicolo Zingales; 17. FRT regulation in China Jyh-An Lee and Peng Zhou; 18. Principled regulation of facial recognition technology: a view from Australia and New Zealand Nessa Lynch and Liz Campbell; 19. Morocco's governance of cities and borders: AI-enhanced surveillance, facial recognition and human rights Sylvia I. Bergh, Issam Cherrat, Francesco Colin, Katharina Natter and Ben Wagner.
Kavoli
nait
-Ragauskien
; 15. An overview of facial recognition technology regulation in the United States Mailyn Fidler and Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; 16. regulating facial recognition in brazil: legal and policy perspectives Luca Belli, Walter Britto Gaspar, Nicolo Zingales; 17. FRT regulation in China Jyh-An Lee and Peng Zhou; 18. Principled regulation of facial recognition technology: a view from Australia and New Zealand Nessa Lynch and Liz Campbell; 19. Morocco's governance of cities and borders: AI-enhanced surveillance, facial recognition and human rights Sylvia I. Bergh, Issam Cherrat, Francesco Colin, Katharina Natter and Ben Wagner.