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Data Protection and Interoperability in EU External Relations: Guaranteeing Global Data Transfers in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice


ISBN13: 9789004684003
To be Published: September 2024
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £255.00



Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations

The External Reach of Interoperability in the European Union’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: An Introduction
1. Background
2. Objective and Research Questions
3. Legal Framework
4. Preliminary Remarks
5. Previous Studies and Current Situation
6. Methodology
7. Structure

Part 1
1. The Elaboration of Data Protection Standards in International Privacy Law The European Human-Centric Approach to Digital Technology
1. Introduction
2. The United Nations’ Delayed, Soft Response to Technology Challenges
3. The Right to Respect for Private and Family Life and the Council of Europe’s Convention 108
4. Other Soft, Privacy Law Frameworks: Privacy Interoperability
5. Conclusion

2. The European Union as a Normative Power in the Field of Personal Data Protection A New Reading of the European Union’s Regime on Personal Data Transfers
1. Introduction
2. A Non-European Union’s Competence on the Protection of Personal Data
3. A European Union’s Fundamental (Human?) Right to the Protection of Personal Data
4. The Provision of a European Union’s Competence Based on Article 16(2) of the TFEU
5. Conclusion

3. The European Union’s Clause on Privacy and Data Protection in International Agreements Conditioning Personal Data Transfers to the European Union’s Human Rights System
1. Introduction
2. The European Union’s Association Agreements
3. The European Union’s Cooperation Agreements
4. The Clause on Data Protection in the European Union’s Freedom, Security and Justice Agreements
5. Conclusion

Part 2
4. The Processing of Personal Data within the European Union’s Large-Scale  it  Systems Weighting Data Protection Rights in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
1. Introduction
2. The Schengen Information System (SIS)
3. The European Asylum Dactyloscopy Database (Eurodac)
4. The Visa Information System (VIS)
5. The Entry/Exit System (EES)
6. The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS)
7. The European Criminal Records Information System for Third-Country Nationals (ECRIS-TCN)
8. Conclusion

5. The Interoperability between Large-Scale  it  Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Context, Content, and Purposes of Regulations (EU) 817 and 818 of 2019
1. Introduction
2. Historical Background
3. The Range of the Interoperability Framework
4. Conclusion

6. Global Interoperability for the European Union’s Freedom, Security and Justice Purposes Sharing Personal Data Stored in, Processed, or Accessed by the Interoperability Components:
1. Introduction
2. Global Interoperability in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
3. The External Dimension of Large-Scale it Systems
4. The Processing of Personal Data, Including Its Transfer, by Europol
5. Interoperability with Interpol’s Databases
6. Conclusion:
Conclusions

References
Index