Правовое регулирование применения БПЛА в МГП: международная перспектива
Статья в сборнике трудов конференции


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- Всероссийская научно-практическая конференция с международным участием «Право, экономика и управление: актуальные вопросы»
- Автор:
- Бурукина О. А. 1
- Рубрика:
- Международное право
- Страницы:
- 291-298
- Получена: 30.12.2019
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1 Российский государственный социальный университет
Аннотаци
В статье рассматриваются вопросы, связанные с регулирования правового статуса применения беспилотных летательных аппаратов в международном ракурсе.
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