Description
This book examines the significance of Facial Recognition and the various legal, policy and regulatory issues connected therewith that have emerged across the world. Different stakeholders are divided on how to deal with Facial Recognition. While some stakeholders want to perpetuate Facial Recognition as a legitimate tool of governance by state actors, others want new technologies to be banned or highly regulated, given their prejudicial impact upon personal liberties.
This book seeks to analyze some of the more significant current trends of jurisprudence on Facial Recognition. This book further highlights some key areas which need to be addressed by stakeholders as they go forward and extensively use Facial Recognition. This book has been written in common layman’s language and explains complicated legal nuances and aspects pertaining to Facial Recognition.
This Book should be of value to all persons, and specifically private and public institutions, organizations, employers, employees, lawyers, legal professionals, judges, law enforcement agencies, academicians, nation states, governments and other stakeholders in the digital ecosystem who want to learn about cyber legal, policy and regulatory nuances concerning Facial Recognition.
The author hopes that this book will contribute to the evolving legal jurisprudence on Facial Recognition.
This Book is authored by Dr. Pavan Duggal (http://www.pavanduggal.com), internationally renowned and acclaimed foremost expert on Cyber Security Law and Cyberlaw, who has been acknowledged as one of the top four cyber lawyers of the world. This Book’s Author runs his niche law firm Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates ( http://pavanduggalassociates.com/ ) which is working on all aspects concerning technology and the law.
© Dr. Pavan Duggal, 2020
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