Drones and unmanned aerial systems : legal and social implications for security and surveillance.
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Content: 1. Front Matter Pages i-xi 2. Introduction: Situating Drones in Surveillance Societies Aleš Završnik Pages 1-18 3. Political Technology of Drones 1. Front Matter Pages 19-19 2. Theorizing Drones and Droning Theory Mark Andrejevic Pages 21-43 3. The Political and Moral Economies of Dual Technology Transfers: Arming Police Drones Kristin Bergtora Sandvik Pages 45-66 4. Drones Between Privacy and Security 1. Front Matter Pages 67-67 2. The (F)utility of Privacy Laws: The Case of Drones? Primož Gorkič Pages 69-81 3. Re-bordering the Peripheral Global North and Global South: Game of Drones, Immobilising Mobile Bodies and Decentring Perspectives on Drones in Border Policing Sanja Milivojevic Pages 83-100 4. Deploying Drones in Policing Southern European Borders: Constraints and Challenges for Data Protection and Human Rights Luisa Marin, Kamila Krajčíková Pages 101-127 5. Drones, the “War on Terror” and Public International Law 1. Front Matter Pages 129-129 2. Death from the Sky: International Legal and Practical Issues on the Use of Armed Drones Mélanie De Groof Pages 131-156 3. The Predators’ Rule of Terror Vasja Badalič Pages 157-181 6. Drones and International Air Law 1. Front Matter Pages 183-183 2. An Analysis of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Under Air Law Pablo Mendes de Leon, Benjamyn Ian Scott Pages 185-213 7. Domain-Specific Uses of Drones 1. Front Matter Pages 215-215 2. Droning on About Journalism: Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Newsgathering David Goldberg Pages 217-241 3. Drones, Resistance and Countersurveillance Aleš Završnik Pages 243-266 8. Back Matter Pages 267-275