Review of Security Measures in the 7th Research Framework Programme FP7 2007-2013
Upon request by the LIBE Committee, this study analyses how the public-private dialogue has been framed and shaped and examines the priorities set up in calls and projects that have received funding from the European Commission under the security theme of the 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7 20072013). In particular, this study addresses two main questions: to what extent is security research placed at the service of citizens? To what extent does it contribute to the development of a single area of fundamental rights and freedoms? The study finds that security research has only partly addressed the concerns of EU citizens and that security research has been mainly put at the service of industry rather than society.
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Auteur externe
Didier BIGO (CCLS – King’s College London, United-Kingdom), Julien JEANDESBOZ (CCLS – University of Amsterdam, Netherlands), Médéric MARTIN-MAZE (CCLS) and Francesco RAGAZZI (CCLS – University of Leiden, Netherlands)
À propos de ce document
Type de publication
Domaine politique
Mot-clé
- application de l'informatique
- DROIT
- droits et libertés
- défense
- espionnage
- impact des technologies de l'information
- INDUSTRIE
- informatique et traitement des données
- partenariat public-privé
- politique de la recherche de l'UE
- politique et structures industrielles
- politique industrielle de l'UE
- pouvoir exécutif et administration publique
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGIE ET RECHERCHE
- programme-cadre de recherche et développement
- protection civile
- protection de la vie privée
- recherche et propriété intellectuelle
- RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
- SCIENCES
- sciences humaines
- sciences sociales
- sécurité européenne
- sécurité internationale
- VIE POLITIQUE
- vie politique et sécurité publique
- ÉDUCATION ET COMMUNICATION