APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGE

The author is going to overview and analyze technological-theoretical, international and national legal grounds for the usage of this advanced technology in tackling criminal offences. The novelty of this paper is that this type of research has not yet been carried out in depth in either Lithuania o...

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Main Author: Gediminas Bučiūnas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2020-06-01
Series:International Comparative Jurisprudence
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Online Access:https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/5519
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description The author is going to overview and analyze technological-theoretical, international and national legal grounds for the usage of this advanced technology in tackling criminal offences. The novelty of this paper is that this type of research has not yet been carried out in depth in either Lithuania or Latvia. The majority of research on advanced technology and human rights was and is still focused on the possible threats to human rights which can be caused by new technologies, especially in the area of communication. But let us consider this area of research from a fresh perspective and thereby raise an important question: How does 5th generation cellular technology help with the protection of human rights during a criminal pre-trial investigation?
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spelling doaj.art-68e4f566d45142128d5aa5f3c1b65a502022-12-21T19:16:42ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityInternational Comparative Jurisprudence2351-66742351-66742020-06-016110.13165/j.icj.2020.06.005APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGEGediminas BučiūnasThe author is going to overview and analyze technological-theoretical, international and national legal grounds for the usage of this advanced technology in tackling criminal offences. The novelty of this paper is that this type of research has not yet been carried out in depth in either Lithuania or Latvia. The majority of research on advanced technology and human rights was and is still focused on the possible threats to human rights which can be caused by new technologies, especially in the area of communication. But let us consider this area of research from a fresh perspective and thereby raise an important question: How does 5th generation cellular technology help with the protection of human rights during a criminal pre-trial investigation?https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/55195th generation cellular technologyhuman rightscriminal offencecriminal proceedingpre-trial investigation
spellingShingle Gediminas Bučiūnas
APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGE
International Comparative Jurisprudence
5th generation cellular technology
human rights
criminal offence
criminal proceeding
pre-trial investigation
title APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGE
title_full APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGE
title_fullStr APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGE
title_full_unstemmed APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGE
title_short APPLICATION OF 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION STAGE
title_sort application of 5th generation cellular technology in the pre trial investigation stage
topic 5th generation cellular technology
human rights
criminal offence
criminal proceeding
pre-trial investigation
url https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/5519
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