This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, provides an overview of the Prüm regime. It first considers the background of the Prüm Convention and Prüm Decision. The subsequent two chapters summarize the Prüm regime in relation mainly to DNA data looking at value and shortcomings; and ethical, legal and social implications of forensic DNA typing and databasing in relation to the Prüm regime. Finally, based on the analysis, it provides the policy recommendations
Purpose – This paper aims to describe the activity of managing records related to forensic DNA ident...
peer reviewedAlthough the practical benefits of forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) in criminal investiga...
Forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) is an emerging technology that seeks to make probabilistic inferences...
Forensic DNA profiling and databasing have become increasingly significant resources for criminal in...
Article in pressThis paper presents a study of the 5-year operation (2011–2015) of the transnational...
The automatic exchange and comparison of DNA data between national databases to combat terrorism and...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to differentiate between the legal norms related to genetic data exchange ...
The transnational exchange of forensic DNA data has become a modern trend in fighting cross-border c...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
Under EU Law, Member States are compelled to engage in reciprocal automated forensic DNA profile exc...
The creation of systems for the transnational exchange of information raises multiple issues related...
Accepted VersionPublished online: 18 December 2019Since 2005 the international cooperation between E...
This collection reviews developments in DNA profiling across jurisdictions with a focus on scientifi...
The political and financial investments in the implementation of forensic DNA databases and the ethi...
In 2018, Regulation (EU) 2018/1862 added the possibility to introduce DNA profiles in alerts related...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe the activity of managing records related to forensic DNA ident...
peer reviewedAlthough the practical benefits of forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) in criminal investiga...
Forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) is an emerging technology that seeks to make probabilistic inferences...
Forensic DNA profiling and databasing have become increasingly significant resources for criminal in...
Article in pressThis paper presents a study of the 5-year operation (2011–2015) of the transnational...
The automatic exchange and comparison of DNA data between national databases to combat terrorism and...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to differentiate between the legal norms related to genetic data exchange ...
The transnational exchange of forensic DNA data has become a modern trend in fighting cross-border c...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
Under EU Law, Member States are compelled to engage in reciprocal automated forensic DNA profile exc...
The creation of systems for the transnational exchange of information raises multiple issues related...
Accepted VersionPublished online: 18 December 2019Since 2005 the international cooperation between E...
This collection reviews developments in DNA profiling across jurisdictions with a focus on scientifi...
The political and financial investments in the implementation of forensic DNA databases and the ethi...
In 2018, Regulation (EU) 2018/1862 added the possibility to introduce DNA profiles in alerts related...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe the activity of managing records related to forensic DNA ident...
peer reviewedAlthough the practical benefits of forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) in criminal investiga...
Forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) is an emerging technology that seeks to make probabilistic inferences...