The use of PNR to prevent terrorist threats was requested by the USA after the 9/11 attacks. Fifteen years later the EU has eventually regulated this matter through the Directive 681/2016. This new Directive - published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ) on 4 May 2016 - provides for the transfer by air carriers of passenger name record (PNR) data of passengers of extra-EU flights with the aim to prevent, detect, investigate and prosecute terrorist offences and serious crime. For this reason it is essential that all Member States introduce provisions laying down obligations on air carriers operating extra-EU flights to transfer PNR data they collect
Over the last decades, it has arisen the need for increased cooperation between law enforcement auth...
In 2016 the EU introduced a Passenger Name Record data (PNR) Directive. In the EU there has been con...
For years, controversy has plagued the EU’s attempts to agree on a legal basis for sharing the perso...
The use of PNR to prevent terrorist threats was requested by the USA after the 9/11 attacks. Fifteen...
none2siAfter this year’s terrorist attacks in Paris, starting with the Charlie Hebdo shooting and t...
After 9/11 the United States of America as well as other countries discovered the collection and eva...
The paper analyses the PNR Directive as pre-emptive data surveillance practice. The 2016/681 Directi...
peer reviewedAfter 9/11 the United States of America as well as other countries discovered the colle...
In the last fifteen months Europe has witnessed three major terrorist attacks, two in Paris in Janua...
The US-EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement provides guidance on processing and transferring EU ...
The European Commission presented the ‘EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) system’ in 2007 as a tool in t...
In this study we have examined (sometimes critically) the provisions of Directive (EU) 2016/681 of t...
In 2016 the European Union (EU) introduced a Passenger Name Record Data (PNR) Directive. There has b...
The European Commission presented the ‘EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) system ’ in 2007 as a tool in ...
On the 15th July 2015, the draft EU Directive on the diffusion and protection of the Passenger Name...
Over the last decades, it has arisen the need for increased cooperation between law enforcement auth...
In 2016 the EU introduced a Passenger Name Record data (PNR) Directive. In the EU there has been con...
For years, controversy has plagued the EU’s attempts to agree on a legal basis for sharing the perso...
The use of PNR to prevent terrorist threats was requested by the USA after the 9/11 attacks. Fifteen...
none2siAfter this year’s terrorist attacks in Paris, starting with the Charlie Hebdo shooting and t...
After 9/11 the United States of America as well as other countries discovered the collection and eva...
The paper analyses the PNR Directive as pre-emptive data surveillance practice. The 2016/681 Directi...
peer reviewedAfter 9/11 the United States of America as well as other countries discovered the colle...
In the last fifteen months Europe has witnessed three major terrorist attacks, two in Paris in Janua...
The US-EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement provides guidance on processing and transferring EU ...
The European Commission presented the ‘EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) system’ in 2007 as a tool in t...
In this study we have examined (sometimes critically) the provisions of Directive (EU) 2016/681 of t...
In 2016 the European Union (EU) introduced a Passenger Name Record Data (PNR) Directive. There has b...
The European Commission presented the ‘EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) system ’ in 2007 as a tool in ...
On the 15th July 2015, the draft EU Directive on the diffusion and protection of the Passenger Name...
Over the last decades, it has arisen the need for increased cooperation between law enforcement auth...
In 2016 the EU introduced a Passenger Name Record data (PNR) Directive. In the EU there has been con...
For years, controversy has plagued the EU’s attempts to agree on a legal basis for sharing the perso...