Abstract

Forensic Science & Addiction Research 4G Rights and Criminality Antonios Maniatis* Professor of Fire Service Academy, Greece *Corresponding author: Antonios Maniatis, Professor of Fire Service Academy, Greece Submission: February 26, 2018; Published: March 23, 2018 DOI: 10.31031/FSAR.2018.03.000556 ISSN: 2578-0042 Volume3 Issue1

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  • In the current era of globalization and the advent of new technologies, the world has become more complicated

  • From 1992 and on, humanity has proceeded to the recognition of original guarantees, like the rights that are relevant to the Information Society

  • If forensic science has emerged due to the advent of the fingerprints method in the framework of criminal law trials, its new era is related to DNA use in these trials

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In the current era of globalization and the advent of new technologies, the world has become more complicated. The problem of illicit archeological excavations and of antiquities smuggling constitutes a diachronic form of criminality. A new era emerged, the era of 3G fundamental rights in the global history of consecration of human rights.

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