The Data Protection Regime Applying to the Inter-Agency Cooperation and Future Architecture of the EU Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Area
Study
15-12-2014
Upon request by the LIBE Committee, this study aims at identifying data protection shortcomings in the inter-agency cooperation in the EU criminal justice and law enforcement area. Its objective is also to outline, under six possible scenarios, the interplay among the data protection legal instruments currently being discussed, as well as the response each scenario could provide to such shortcomings.
Study
External author
Paul de Hert and Vagelis Papakonstantinou (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, VUB, Belgium)
About this document
Publication type
Policy area
Keyword
- administrative cooperation
- data protection
- disclosure of information
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- EU institutions and European civil service
- Eurojust
- European Anti-fraud Office
- European construction
- European Data Protection Supervisor
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- Europol
- executive power and public service
- information and information processing
- information technology and data processing
- interinstitutional cooperation (EU)
- justice
- LAW
- personal data
- POLITICS
- public prosecution
- Treaty on the Functioning of the EU