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Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a key role in crime and prevention, armed conflicts, and in the criminal and civil justice system development. This edited volume provides a cross-disciplinary approach, with contributions from legal and IT specialists, on a range of issues relating to uses, restrictions, and regulation of AI in law enforcement, warfare, and justice.Through a series of examples, international experts discuss the effect of AI on preventing crimes, and in the development of weapons and military strategies. This work also explains how AI can benefit the enforcement and justice system and the creation of a fairest judicial system that respects human rights without bias.Contributions include: The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by criminals; Law enforcement trade-offs between Privacy and Safety; The use of Unmanned Vehicles; The first AI war; Regulation of Autonomous Weapon Systems in warfare; Automated Justice; AI and Discrimination; and the use of AI in Judicial Appeals.
This book illustrates current cyber laundering practices and the underlying risks associated with them, such as cross-border crimes and terrorism financing. Despite the existence of international regulations and strong worldwide cooperation, countermeasures and international response efforts are often hindered by enforcement and jurisdictional issues, as well as online asset recovery complexity.This work investigates the blockages to the accomplishment of cyber laundering regulation and enforcement at the international level. It provides strong legal recommendations for fostering the construction of more efficient means of legal implementation.
Regulating cyber matters is a complex task, as cyberspace is an intricate world full of new threats related to a person's identity, finance, and private information. Algorithm manipulation, hate crimes, cyber-laundering, and data theft are strong menaces in the cyber world. New technologies are generating both privacy and security issues involving anonymity, cross-border transactions, virtual communications, and assets, among others.This book is a collection of works by experts on cyber matters and legal considerations that need addressing in a timely manner. It comprises cross-disciplinary knowledge that is pooled to this end. Risk mitigation tools, including cyber risk management, data protection regulations, as well as ethical practice guidelines are reviewed in detail.The regulatory issues associated with new technologies along with emergent challenges in the field of cybersecurity that require improved regulatory frameworks are considered. We probe ethical, material, and enforcement threats, thus revealing the inadequacy of current legal practices. To address these shortcomings, we propose new regulatory privacy and security guidelines that can be implemented to deal with the new technologies and cyber matters.
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