Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights & Social Justice
Abstract
The Russian government's deployment of facial recognition technology in Moscow, exemplified by the Popova case, highlights the erosion of civil liberties due to insufficient legal regulation and the absence of safeguards against surveillance overreach. This deployment underscores the broader decline in democratic principles and civil society's diminished capacity to challenge authoritarian measures.
Disciplines
Communications Law | Election Law | First Amendment | Law | Legislation | Science and Technology Law
Recommended Citation
Antonina Semivolos,
The Advent of Facial Recognition and the Erosion of the Rule of Law in "Moscow Smart City",
29
Cardozo J. Equal Rts. & Soc. Just.
345
(2023).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozoersj/vol29/iss2/3
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