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Edited Books (2018)

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4th International Conference on Human Security (2018)

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018

1.
Problems Of Human Security In the Context of Hybrid Aggression

Konstantin N. Lobanov
Boris N. Selin

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 11–16

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.1
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A Historical Overview of the Relation Between Technological Development and the Ability to Manage Perception During Armed Conflicts

Nenad Putnik
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 17–24

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.2
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How Human Security Could be a Beneficiary of Information and Communications Technology

Ivica Lj. Đorđević
Ozren Džigurski

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 25–37

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.3
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Non-Lethal Weapons in Domestic Law Enforcement: Some Legal and Ethical Aspects

Adelina Tumbarska
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 39–45

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.4
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Open Data and Available Research on Depleted Uranium Weapons – Reasons for Controversy (Yugoslavia 1999 - Case Study)

Nada Sekulić
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 47–57

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.5
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Mass Surveillance Through Retained Metadata: An Overview

Bojan Perkov
Danilo Krivokapić
Andrej Petrovski

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 59–65

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.6
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Interception of Encrypted Telecommunication and the So-Called Online Search of IT Systems for the Purpose of Criminal Prosecution

Jan Dirk Roggenkamp
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 67–74

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.7
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Impact Analysis of the Application of the GDPR Regulation on the Functioning of the Information and Communication System of the MOI of the Republic of Serbia

Milan Gligorijević
Radosav Popović
Aleksandar Maksimović

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 75–81

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.8
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International Intelligence Sharing: Key Preconditions for an Effective Oversight

Luka Glušac
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 83–88

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.9
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Technologies and Development in View of Tax Criminal Offences

Tomáš Strémy
Natália Hangáčová

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 89–96

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.10
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Juveniles Inside the Terrorist Groups

Božidar Banović
Višnja Ranđelović

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 97–106

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.11
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Personalised Security: A Step Towards Applied Human Security

Savvas E. Chrysoulidis
Phaedon Kyriakidis

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 107–116

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.12
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Permission to Kill?
The Disregard of the Legal Regulations on the Use of Firearms by the (Berlin) Police and the Illegal Police Shooting Training
Oesten Baller
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 117–125

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.13
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Local Governments’ Engagement in Integrating Emergency and ICT Policymaking

Venelin Terziev
Vesela Radović
Ekaterina Arabska

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 127–132

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.14
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Flood Risk Reduction as a Criterion for Validating Technological Innovation Strategies with Respect to Human Security

Zoran Keković
Jelena Dinić

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 133–140

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.15
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Increase in Climate Change and its Impact on the Vulnerability of Social Communities

Miloš Tomić
Sandra Tošić

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 141–148

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.16
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Evacuation Calculation and Modeling: The Need for Improving Human Lives Safety in Case of Fire

Mirjana Laban
Slobodan Šupić
Suzana Draganić
Sanja Milanko

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 149–158

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.17
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Contemporary CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) Threats and Adequate Response – Real Situation Training

Boris Rajčić
Gvozden Tasić
Vladimir Karić
Bojan Radak
Dubravka Milovanović

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 159–165

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.18
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Social Media as an Emergency Management Tool in the Context of Human Security

Nevena Šekarić
Filip Stojanović

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 167–174

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.19
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The Role of Media in Violence Prevention

Aleksandra Ilić
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 175–181

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.20
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Usage of Modern Wireless Technologies for Children’s Presence and Location Analytics at Educational Institutions - Technical, Security and Law Dilemmas

Milenko Markov
Nenad Putnik
Mladen Milošević

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 183–189

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.21
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22.
The Propaganda of the Right-Wing Extremism on the Internet

Marija Đorić
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 191–195

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.22
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Adopting the Islamic State’s Internet Propaganda Method: The Case of Boko Haram

Tanja Milošević
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 197–201

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.23
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24.
Sociocultural Component in Pattern of Cross-European Migrant Integration Policies

Fatima Ramazanova
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 203–207

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.24
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Disaster Risk Reduction - Gender Aspects

Zorica Mršević
Svetlana Janković

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 209–216

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.25
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Impact of the Gender Digital Divide on Security and Women’s Human Rights

Ksenija Đurić-Atanasievski
Brankica Potkonjak-Lukić

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 217–224

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.26
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The Local Perception of Urban Safety in Open Public Spaces as a Parameter for Tourist Attractiveness in the Historic Core of Smederevo, Serbia

Aleksandra Đukić
Milica Ristović
Branislav Antonić

4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 225–239

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.27
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Smart City ICT Solutions for Enhancing Human Security

Ana Paraušić
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 241–247

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.28
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29.
Human Security – Defining and Applying the Concept

Emil Sloth Pedersen
4th International Conference on Human Security, 2018, p. 249–263

https://doi.org/10.18485/fb_ic4hs.2018.29
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