A majority of national governments across the EU have long tried to cordon off their practices of mass interception of communications data and cyber-hacking of foreign companies and diplomats from supranational scrutiny by the EU institutions and courts, arguing that they remain within the remit of their ‘exclusive competence’ on grounds of national security. In light of the revelations that some EU member states (namely the UK, France, Germany and Sweden) are running their own secret interception programmes, however, the question of whether the EU can and should intervene becomes more pressing. This commentary, by a team of JHA specialists at CEPS, offers four important legal reasons why the covert surveillance programmes of member states ...
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Secrecy profoundly challenges democratic oversight. Law enforcement cooperation, however, requires s...
The working paper discusses the challenges facing the European Union as it seeks to become a more ac...
Allegations surrounding the activities of the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) have pro...
The revelation of the top-secret US intelligence-led PRISM Programme has triggered wide-ranging deba...
Last week, new evidence came to light of the U.S National Security Agency’s widespread surveillance ...
In the wake of the disclosures surrounding PRISM and other US surveillance programmes, this study ma...
This Policy Insight examines the main implications and challenges of the recent Executive Orders or ...
A new CEPS Task Force report suggests concrete policy measures and recommendations addressed to all ...
The EU is about to make the use of spyware on journalists legal across the bloc. Some members states...
Serious lapses by national authorities have recently come to the fore, ranging from customs fraud in...
On 13 February 2008, the European Commission presented a new 'Border Package', setting out its visio...
This Policy Insight examines the main implications and challenges of the recent Executive Orders or ...
Software is nearly everywhere today: in our smartphones, our cars, our offices and our homes. But it...
The EU appears to be out of its depth as a geopolitical actor trying to deal with the crisis in Ukra...
In the wake of the disclosures surrounding PRISM and other US surveillance programmes, this paper as...
Secrecy profoundly challenges democratic oversight. Law enforcement cooperation, however, requires s...
The working paper discusses the challenges facing the European Union as it seeks to become a more ac...
Allegations surrounding the activities of the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) have pro...