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Using Open, Public Data for Security Provision: Ethical Perspectives on Risk-Based Border Checks in the EU
This article explores the use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques as part of data-driven border checks in the EU. While the idea to group...
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Cyber Risks: Social, Functional, and Ethical Dimensions
This chapter intends to approach the topic of technologies applied to insurance and their risks, in a general way to the reader and reflect on cyber... -
Ethical and Legal Challenges of Digital Medicine in Pandemics
The Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting restrictions on mobility, contact bans, mobile phone surveillance apps, and other strategies for containment... -
Sustainable Activities Assessment Through Conceptual Sieving Method: Case Studies in Colombian Mining
Despite the importance that industrial activities have to society, for some years certain corporative sectors, such as mining, have faced strong... -
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Autonomous Vehicles
With the acceleration of the pace with which artificial intelligence (AI) penetrates our lives, we will, sooner rather than later, move into a world... -
On the Apparent Material Antinomy Between Compliance with Mining Obligations in the Area and Mining Exploitation Rights and Commitments
Previous studies considered the technical impossibility of complying with the requirement of recovery of degraded areas in the mineral exploitation... -
Ethical Review for Nuclear Power: Inspiration from Bioethics
Nuclear power on a scale large enough to make a difference to climate changeClimate change presents a profound ethical dilemma. While nuclear can... -
Big Data, Privacy, and Protection of the User of Autonomous Vehicles: Ethical Issues, Insurance Aspects, and Human Rights
The ethical and legal challenges resulting from information and communication technologies (ICT) are pervasive in our lives. The digitalization of... -
The Importance of Sustainability Criteria for the Professional Education of Geo-engineers and the Role of Academic Institutions
The sustainable use of geo-resources is an important prerequisite for the acceptance of mineral extraction in our society, both nationally and... -
The Ethical Implications of Proportioning Punishment to Deontological Desert
This article details the degree to which the ideal of punishment proportional to desert forces changes in how we think of deontological morality....
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Examining the Ethics of Spying: A Practitioner’s View
This paper examines from the point of view of an intelligence practicioner the utility of the philosophical method that Professor Cecile Fabre has...
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In Defence of Ethics and the Law in AI Governance: The Case of Computer Vision
The chapter examines the intersection of the legal and ethical compliance of AI systems in the R&D domain. It first offers insights into the various... -
Political Theology in Business Ethics
This contribution delves into the concept of ‘corporate sovereignty’, where companies, akin to states, function not only as economic entities but...
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Introduction
Business use of artificial intelligence (AI) can produce tremendous insights and benefits. But it can also invade privacy, perpetuate bias, and... -
Hyperrealistic Jurisprudence: The Digital Age and the (Un)Certainty of Judge Analytics
This article is the first attempt to justify the "next" milestone in the development of legal realism: hyperrealism. The implications of...
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Corporate Social Responsibility to Eliminate Child Labor in Vietnam
The negative impacts of child labor on children’s physical and mental development are unavoidable. Businesses that employ children play an essential... -
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making in Health: Risks and Opportunities
The use of systems that include Artificial Intelligence (AI) imposes an assessment of the risks and opportunities associated with their incorporation... -
About the Area
Humanity has reached a new geopolitical frontier: the seabed. Of the movements for this new occupation, the mining of rare and important metals to... -
An alternative perspective for acquisitions of amber from Myanmar including recommendations of the United Nations Human Rights Council
Recent publications have been actively recommending strong embargos on Burmese amber trade and research. Although the motivation of these actions...
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Ethics, Moving Forward and Conclusion
This book has demonstrated that there are significant variables in the way Commonwealth members have addressed data, cybersecurity and arbitration...