Monday, December 9, 2013

FREE Teleconference - Protecting Human Rights: Are Drones the New Sheriff in Town?


Protecting Human Rights: Are Drones the New Sheriff in Town?

A FREE non-CLE teleconference proudly presented by

ABA Section of International Law
International Human Rights Committee


Co-sponsored by
ABA Section of International Law
ABA International Criminal Law Committee


Thursday, December 12, 2013
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM US EST



By teleconference only



The U.S. Drone program has been the subject of much debate. Join our experts in a riveting assessment of whether Unmanned Arial Vehicles ("UAVs" or "Drones") have the potential to protect and promote human rights? Surveillance drones have raised privacy concerns; but what if they are used to document and monitor abuse in dangerous crisis zones or remote locations unreachable by monitors? Our experts will discuss various non-military uses for Drones, the rapid advance of technology, the possible benefits of Drones to the human rights cause, and the legal framework implicated.


Moderator:

Theresa Harris, Senior Program Associate, AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program


Speakers:

Mary “Missy” Cumming, Visiting Professor, MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics


Amie Stepanovich, Director, EPIC Domestic Surveillance Project


Christopher Tuckwood, Executive Director and Co-Founder Sentinel Project




*Registration for this program is complimentary through our website*











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1 comment:

  1. Do property owners own the air above their property? Can drones be litigated on this basis?

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