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E-raamat: Security and Defence: Ethical and Legal Challenges in the Face of Current Conflicts

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This book aspires to face the challenge of analyzing with due academic rigor, always in the paradigm of security and advanced sciences, but without forgetting the ethical questions that our world raises every day. The work is divided into two main sections: the first section is focused on the cyber world, with not only technical but also legal derivations given the expansion of vulnerabilities and our technological dependence. The second section, with a more interdisciplinary nature, runs through undeniably topical issues such as territorial problems and the potential decline of the traditional States, the communicational impact of information management and false news, or the commitment to essential freedoms for the West.





 





This book connects advanced technologies and ethical issues and includes discussions on recent crises such as COVID-19. It also provides an interdisciplinary view on the ethical issues for security technologies.
Sciences and Technologies; Cyberworld Conflicts
Outer Space's Legal Framework, Challenges, and Policies
3(20)
Federico Yaniz
A New Arms Race in Space? Options for Arms Control in Outer Space
23(14)
Gotz Neuneck
Cyberspace, Artificial Intelligence, and the Domain of War. Ethical Challenges and the Guidelines Proposed by the Latin American Development Bank
37(20)
Fernanda Navas-Camargo
Carlos Alberto Ardila Castro
Cybersecurity in the Second Decade of the Twenty-First Century
57(16)
Mariano Bartolome
Cybercompliance: A Legal but also Ethical Concept that Allows to Reduce the Current High Risks of Corporations
73(8)
Bernardino Cortijo Fernandez
Criminal Law and the Risks Posed by Internet. An Examination of Spanish Criminal Law
81(12)
Pilar Otero
Human Rights, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: Elements of a Complex Algorithm
93(10)
Maria Mendez Rocasolano
The Challenge of Disinformation for National Security
103(20)
Pablo Moral
Ethics and Law Facing Other Current Conflicts Ethical Behaviour and Social Responsability from the Perspective of Modern Psychology
123(16)
Marzanna Farnicka
Conflict and Territory: A Legal and Metalegal Approach. The Case of Spain
139(20)
Juan Cayon Pena
Ethical Considerations in the Area of Operations. The Use of Unmanned Military Systems and the Introduction of Artificial Intelligence on the Battlefield
159(12)
Juan Del Pozo Berenguer
Challenges Facing the Response to the Covid 19 Pandemic. Individual Versus Global Responses. Ethical Issues
171(24)
Jordi Regf Rodriguez
Axiological, Economic and Legal Challenges for the Functioning of the Energy Union in the Context of Energy Security of the European Union
195(14)
Agnieszka Pach-Gurgul
Juliusz Piwowarski
Freedom of Speech in Times of Crisis: The Case of Spain During the COVID-19 Pandemic
209(20)
Sonia Boulos
Media Securitization in the Migration Crisis in Spain 2020-2021: The Case of Canary Islands and Ceuta
229(12)
Jose-Manuel Moreno-Mercado
Adolfo Calatrava-Garcfa
Jose-Miguel Calvillo-Cisneros
Index 241
Dr. Juan Cayón Peña was born in 1968, in Madrid. He has done French Language and Civilization (Sorbonne, Paris, 1988), Law Degree (UPCO, Madrid 1991), Diploma in Legal Practice (UPCO, Madrid) 1992, Law Ph. D. Law Philosophy, Morals, and Politics (UPCO, Madrid 1998) and was Rector of Nebrija University from 2014 to 2020.

Dr. Cayón is a corresponding academic at the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation, the Puerto Rico Academy of Arts and Sciences, the World Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Academy of Military Arts and Sciences. He is also a member of the Spanish chapter of the Pugwash Movement (Nobel Peace Prize 1995). 





 





Throughout his teaching career, which began in 1993, he has taught in a panoply of subjects and courses that cover all his specialty areas. Dr. Cayón has been appointed as a visiting professor at different foreign universities. During this time. he has been a collaborating professor in the Management of the Ministry of Justice and of the Training and Improvement Division of the National Police, as well as a lecturer at other prestigious Universities such as the Sorbonne University in Paris, the University of Buenos Aires, the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Colombia), the Pontificia Universidad Catoìlica de Chile (Chile), and the Higher Center for National Defense Studies CESEDEN (Spain). He has directed several doctoral works and published 17 book chapters in indexed publishers such as Aranzadi Thompson-Reuters, Cambridge Scholar Publishing or Springer, as well as quite a few research articles in different journals.