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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009321204
- Artikelnr.: 70913928
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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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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.
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.