Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług

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Issue archive / nr 117 2015
Wykorzystanie robotów w opiece nad osobami starszymi i osobami z niepełnosprawnością a prawa podstawowe
(The use of robots in looking after the elder people and persons with disability in the context of fundamental rights)

Authors: Marcin Merkwa
Politechnika Rzeszowska
Keywords: robots fundamental rights human rights privacy the elder people persons with disability
Data publikacji całości:2015
Page range:10 (717-726)

Abstract

The article presents the analysis of influence of using robots in looking after the elder people and persons with disability on the realization of fundamental rights. The main threats in relations to the privacy, as well as postulated alterations in law were indicated in the text.
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