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Legal regulation of unmanned aerial vehicles application in the surveillance of the state border of Ukraine
Author(s) -
Serhii Khalymon,
Svitlana Hrynko,
Valentyn Zolka,
Ruslan Hrynko,
Nataliya Volynets
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista amazonía investiga
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2322-6307
DOI - 10.34069/ai/2021.40.04.19
Subject(s) - normative , argumentation theory , state (computer science) , law enforcement , process (computing) , enforcement , political science , computer security , business , computer science , law , philosophy , epistemology , algorithm , operating system
The goal of the article is to develop proposals for the improvement of the existing normative legal documents regulating UAVs application in the surveillance of the state border of Ukraine.The research methods have been selected based on the goal and tasks of the research. A complex of general scientific and special-scientific methods has been used in the process of the research. In particular, the use of comparative and formal-logical methods made it possible to investigate the evolution of legal regulation of UAVs application by the law enforcement agencies and military formations in Ukraine. The logical and legal method has been used for the development, argumentation and determination of the directions of improving the legal regulation of UAVs application in the process of the state border surveillance.The article reveals the proposals for the improvement of the existing normative legal documents regulating unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) application in the surveillance of the state border of Ukraine. It is concluded that UAVs application is effective in the surveillance of the state border of Ukraine, since information obtained with the help of these aerial vehicles allows to effectively and rapidly establish facts of the state border violation and detain its violators.

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