MONITORING THE LEGAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE USE OF UNMANNED AIRCRAFT VEHICLES FOR CIVIL PURPOSES
ББК 34.02 УДК 34.02
Abstract
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles for civilian purposes involves the study of the degree of scientificdevelopment of this issue in our country and abroad. The presented article contains material on thedevelopment of legal aspects of the use of UAVs. The legal regulation of the operation of military aircraft iscaused by modern realities that require ensuring the security and sovereignty of the state. It is necessary todetermine on which legally significant issues there is already sufficient elaboration, and on which there aregaps. Scientific monitoring in this area is necessary to correct the plans of legislative work at the federal andregional levels. The research team of the Altai State University Law Institute has started work on this topic.
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