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Unmanned vehicles, surveillance saturation and prisons of the mind
In this commentary I expand upon the discussion on privacy that I set out with my colleague in the precis to this edition. In particular I consider what the impact of military technologies, designed to achieve persistent and saturation capacity surveillance over war zones might be on civil space and civil society.
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Publication title
Journal of Law and Information ScienceVolume
21Pagination
EAP1-20ISSN
0729-1485Department/School
Faculty of LawPublisher
University of TasmaniaPlace of publication
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