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Security of the interstice and inter-operable data sharing : a first cut
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Sergio CARRERA and Valsamis MITSILEGAS (eds), Constitutionalising the Security Union : effectiveness, rule of law and rights in countering terrorism and crime, Brussels : CEPS, 2017, pp. 65-72
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CURTIN, Deirdre, Security of the interstice and inter-operable data sharing : a first cut, in Sergio CARRERA and Valsamis MITSILEGAS (eds), Constitutionalising the Security Union : effectiveness, rule of law and rights in countering terrorism and crime, Brussels : CEPS, 2017, pp. 65-72 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/50946
Abstract
Information exchange in the EU constitutes an essential part of various different policies. In many policy fields, information sharing is crucial for decision-making but this does not necessarily include the exchange of personal information. In certain fields, however, information exchange contains vast troves of personal data and therefore affects the rights of individuals. The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ), as it was renamed in the Amsterdam Treaty, has seen significant policy developments since the late 1990s.
