Description
If the 19th century was, as the classic says, the century of steam, then the 21st century is likely the century of artificial intelligence and, more generally, new technologies. These undoubtedly reflect in almost all aspects of human life and also in law as a normative system that regulates it. This book, which was created on the foundation of the conference of the same name, focuses on answering the question of what impact new technologies specifically have on criminal law. The authors' attention is directed to the issue of electronic evidence in criminal proceedings, virtual currencies, considerations of criminal liability of artificial intelligence and on its behalf, or the specifics of criminal activity in cyberspace. The book presents readers with questions that arise from the confrontation of traditional criminal law institutions and technological innovations, as well as the authors' fresh answers to them. Selected chapters: • Robots behind bars – is Czech criminal law ready for the development of artificial intelligence? • Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) and the authority of police officers to prevent their operation • Autonomous vehicles – selected questions regarding the emergence of criminal liability • Crimes against computer systems • Cyberbullying • Cybergrooming – a mirror of society? • Digital evidence and its evaluation • Prison telephone…
Information
Author: Gřivna Tomáš, Šimánová Hana, Richter Martin
Publication date: November 24, 2022
Manufacturer: Auditorium s.r.o.
Genres: Law, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Social sciences
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 440
ISBN/EAN: 9788087284957

