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    Auteur / Author
    Teeuw, W.B. (red.)
    Vedder, A.H. (red.)
    Custers, B.H.M.
    Dorbeck-Jung, B.R.
    Faber, E.C.C.
    Iacob, S.M.
    Koops, B.-J.
    Leenes, R.E.
    Poot, H.J.G. de
    Rip, A.
    Vudisa, J.N.
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    Organisatie / Institution
    WODC
    Werkgroep Convergerende Technologieën (ministeries van Justitie en BZK)
    Tilburg Institute for Law Technology and Society (TILT)
    MESA Instituut voor Nanotechnologie
    Serie / Series
    Onderzoek en beleid 269
    Trefwoorden / Keywords
    Technologische ontwikkeling
    Technopreventie
    Wetenschap
    Communicatie
    Toekomst
    Rechtspsychologie
    Telecommunicatie
    Biotechnologie
    Informatiesysteem
    Project
    1732
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12832/1219
    
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    Titel / Title
    Security Applications for Converging Technologies
    Ondertitel / Subtitle
    Impact on the constitutional state and the legal order
    Summary
    The impact of converging technologies on legal practice and criminology is being investigated in a forward looking study intended for practitioners and policy makers in the field of legislation, crime prevention, and law enforcement. This report consists of three parts. The first part describes the state of the art and future expectations on nano-, bio-, ICT and cognitive science and technology, as well as their convergence. The second part describes the (future) applicability of converging technologies to our application domain, in particular in three cases. This part ends with scenarios that are used as a means to ‘visualize’ the developments and an input for the impact analysis. In the third part the scenarios are analysed on their ethical, legal and social implications. This part describes the major social and normative trends that are observed.

    CONTENT: 1. Introduction 2. Nanotechnology 3. Biotechnology 4. Information technology 5. Cognitive sciences 6. NBIC convergence 7. Relevance of converging technologies for security applications 8. Scenarios for the application of converging technologies in the security sector 9. Major trends and social and normative impact assessment 10. Conclusions 11. Addendum: The trends and the normative framework of the Dutch criminal law
    Uitgever / Publisher
    Boom Juridische uitgevers
    Publicatiedatum / publication date
    2008
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