This article analyses the agreements between the European Union and the United States on the use and transfer of passenger name records (PNR) to the United States Department of Homeland Security from the perspective of its compatibility with some principles governing the protection of personal data within the EU. In the framework of the prevention and fight against terrorism and other serious crime, the systematic processing of PNR data collected by airlines is highly controversial due to its elevated potential of intrusion into the right to protection of personal data. It was in the context of the transatlantic relationship that this tension between security and privacy was felt with particular intensity, leading to the conclusion of four ...
In Fall 2011, U.S. and EU negotiators agreed on new parameters for the collection, processing, use, ...
peer reviewedAfter 9/11 the United States of America as well as other countries discovered the colle...
The longstanding debate concerning the transfer, processing and retention by national law enforceme...
For years, controversy has plagued the EU’s attempts to agree on a legal basis for sharing the perso...
In challenging times of international terrorism, the exchange, retention, and use of personal data a...
The US-EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement provides guidance on processing and transferring EU ...
Privacy should become a key component in the IT system. It is not something to be considered at last...
The article presents the development of cooperation between the European Union and the United States...
The EU-US Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement has been among the most controversial instruments in...
Lo scritto prende in esame la questione relativa al trattamento e al trasferimento dei dati personal...
In the present paper, the Author deals with the problematic interaction between, on the one hand, th...
International audienceFollowing the 11 September 2001 attacks, the cooperation between the European ...
[From the Summary]. While this is a note about aviation security, it does not purport to be a compre...
Since the US National Security Agency’s former contractor Edward Snowden exposed the Agency’s mass s...
Defence Date: 22/11/2021; Examining Board: Prof. Albertina Albors-Llorens (Cambridge University);Pro...
In Fall 2011, U.S. and EU negotiators agreed on new parameters for the collection, processing, use, ...
peer reviewedAfter 9/11 the United States of America as well as other countries discovered the colle...
The longstanding debate concerning the transfer, processing and retention by national law enforceme...
For years, controversy has plagued the EU’s attempts to agree on a legal basis for sharing the perso...
In challenging times of international terrorism, the exchange, retention, and use of personal data a...
The US-EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement provides guidance on processing and transferring EU ...
Privacy should become a key component in the IT system. It is not something to be considered at last...
The article presents the development of cooperation between the European Union and the United States...
The EU-US Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement has been among the most controversial instruments in...
Lo scritto prende in esame la questione relativa al trattamento e al trasferimento dei dati personal...
In the present paper, the Author deals with the problematic interaction between, on the one hand, th...
International audienceFollowing the 11 September 2001 attacks, the cooperation between the European ...
[From the Summary]. While this is a note about aviation security, it does not purport to be a compre...
Since the US National Security Agency’s former contractor Edward Snowden exposed the Agency’s mass s...
Defence Date: 22/11/2021; Examining Board: Prof. Albertina Albors-Llorens (Cambridge University);Pro...
In Fall 2011, U.S. and EU negotiators agreed on new parameters for the collection, processing, use, ...
peer reviewedAfter 9/11 the United States of America as well as other countries discovered the colle...
The longstanding debate concerning the transfer, processing and retention by national law enforceme...