Autor: Balázs ELEK
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2019
Revistă disponibilă: aici.
Abstract: In law enforcement activities, the most common restriction on fundamental rights is the limitation on personal freedom – that is, the apprehension and preliminary detention of suspects. With developments in technology, it is conceivable that robots will be able to carry out these measures instead of (or alongside) human beings in the near future. The question is: Is it legally or technologically feasible for robots to assume the role of police patrols in the coming decades? There is no legal dogma that prevents the use of [vezi tot]