Wendehorst, Christiane
Biometric recognition and behavioural detection : assessing the ethical aspects of biometric recognition and behavioural detection techniques with a focus on their current and future use in public spaces / authors, Christiane Wendehorst, Yannic Duller ; Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs
Directorate-General for Internal Policies .-- Brussels : European Parliament, August 2021 .-- 104 p. : gráf. ; 1 documento PDF
En portada: STUDY Requested by the JURI and PETI committees
Bibliografía: p. 89-95
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI and PETI Committees, analyses the use of biometric techniques from an ethical and legal perspective. Biometric techniques raise a number of specific ethical issues, as an individual cannot easily change biometric features, and as these techniques tend to intrude into the human body and ultimately the human self. Further issues are more generally associated with large-scale surveillance, algorithmic decision making, or profiling. The study analyses different types of biometric techniques and draws conclusions for EU legislation.
978-92-846-8436-6 (PDF) 978-92-846-8437-3 (paper)
. DOI (print) 10.2861 / 982599 . DOI (pdf) 10.2861/65868 . DOI (paper)
Unión Europea
Derechos digitales
reconocimiento biométrico
técnicas biométricas
detección del comportamiento
ética
legislación
UE
Duller, Yannic
Parlamento Europeo. Dirección General de Políticas Internas. Departamento Temático de Derechos de la Ciudadanía y Asuntos Constitucionales
Biometric recognition and behavioural detection : assessing the ethical aspects of biometric recognition and behavioural detection techniques with a focus on their current and future use in public spaces / authors, Christiane Wendehorst, Yannic Duller ; Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs
Directorate-General for Internal Policies .-- Brussels : European Parliament, August 2021 .-- 104 p. : gráf. ; 1 documento PDF
En portada: STUDY Requested by the JURI and PETI committees
Bibliografía: p. 89-95
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI and PETI Committees, analyses the use of biometric techniques from an ethical and legal perspective. Biometric techniques raise a number of specific ethical issues, as an individual cannot easily change biometric features, and as these techniques tend to intrude into the human body and ultimately the human self. Further issues are more generally associated with large-scale surveillance, algorithmic decision making, or profiling. The study analyses different types of biometric techniques and draws conclusions for EU legislation.
978-92-846-8436-6 (PDF) 978-92-846-8437-3 (paper)
. DOI (print) 10.2861 / 982599 . DOI (pdf) 10.2861/65868 . DOI (paper)
Unión Europea
Derechos digitales
reconocimiento biométrico
técnicas biométricas
detección del comportamiento
ética
legislación
UE
Duller, Yannic
Parlamento Europeo. Dirección General de Políticas Internas. Departamento Temático de Derechos de la Ciudadanía y Asuntos Constitucionales