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Analysis for the Governance of Illegal Use of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

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Abstract

With the wide application of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in civil fields, illegal use of UAV is becoming a growing problem. However, due to the lag of legislation, unclear management subject, weak investigation, and punishment of civil UAV illegal use, it is difficult to curb this problem. To face such a challenge, the efforts leading to well legislation, clarifying of management subjects, enhancement of daily management and strengthening of the investigation, and punishment of illegal UAV use would be taken.

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The author is grateful for the financial support from Humanities and Social Sciences Planning Project (18SKGH166) of Chongqing Education Commission.

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Zhou, C. (2022). Analysis for the Governance of Illegal Use of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. In: Wang, T., Patnaik, S., Ip, A.W., Tavana, M. (eds) Advances in Decision Science and Management. ICDSM 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1391. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2502-2_18

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