Examining the constitutionality of robot-enhanced interrogation
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Authors/contributors
- Calo, M. Ryan (Editor)
- Froomkin, Michael (Editor)
- Kerr, Ian (Editor)
- Thomasen, Kristen (Author)
Title
Examining the constitutionality of robot-enhanced interrogation
Book Title
Robot law
Place
Cheltenham, UK
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Date
2016
ISBN
978-1-78347-672-5
Library Catalog
Library of Congress ISBN
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K564.C6 R63 2016
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Citation
Thomasen, K. (2016). Examining the constitutionality of robot-enhanced interrogation. In M. R. Calo, M. Froomkin, & I. Kerr (Eds.), Robot law. Edward Elgar Publishing.
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