Interoperability between EU border and security information systems
To enhance EU external border management and internal security, the European Commission has made several proposals to upgrade and expand European border and security information systems. As part of a broader process to maximise their use, the Commission presented legislative proposals for two regulations in December 2017 (amended in June 2018), establishing an interoperability framework between EU information systems on borders and visas, and on police and judicial cooperation, asylum and migration. After completion of the legislative procedure at first reading in the Parliament and in the Council, the final acts were signed by the co-legislators on 20 May 2019 and published in the Official Journal two days later. Both acts came into force on 11 June 2019. The new rules aim to improve checks at the EU’s external borders, allow for better detection of security threats and identity fraud, and help in preventing and combating irregular migration. Third edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
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- Akkoord van Schengen
- biometrie
- buitengrens van de EU
- EU-visumbeleid
- EUROPESE UNIE
- gegevensbescherming
- grenscontrole
- Informatica en gegevensverwerking
- informatie en informatieverwerking
- informatiesysteem
- internationaal recht
- migratiebeleid van de EU
- migraties
- natuur- en toegepaste wetenschappen
- Opbouw van Europa
- OPVOEDING, ONDERWIJS EN COMMUNICATIE
- persoonlijke gegevens
- POLITIEK
- politiek en openbare veiligheid
- RECHT
- Recht van de Europese Unie
- ruimte van vrijheid, veiligheid en rechtvaardigheid
- SOCIALE VRAAGSTUKKEN
- toelating van vreemdelingen
- uitwerking van EU-wetgeving
- uitwisseling van informatie
- WETENSCHAPPEN