Global data protection in the field of law enforcement : an EU perspective / Cristina Blasi Casagran.

By: Blasi Casagran, Cristina [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge research in EU law: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Description: xvii, 244 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138655386; 1138655384Subject(s): Law enforcement -- European Union countries | Data protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries | Law enforcement -- International cooperation | UE/CE Droit | UE/CE Etats membres | Data protection -- Law and legislation | Law enforcement | Law enforcement -- International cooperation | Europe -- European Union countries | Europäische Union | Strafverfolgung | Internationale Kooperation | DatenschutzDDC classification: 344.2405/2 LOC classification: KJE5977 | .B57 2017
Contents:
Data exchanges for law enforcement purposes within the EU -- Data exchanges for law enforcement purposes between the EU and a third state -- The role of Europol in the exchange of information within and beyond the EU -- Data safeguards for the intelligence collected and shared by member states -- The feasibility of global data protection standards for information processed for security purposes.
Summary: "This study examines a key aspect of regulatory policy in the field of data protection, namely the frameworks governing the sharing of data for law enforcement purposes, both within the EU and between the EU and the US and other third party countries. The work features a thorough analysis of the main data-sharing instruments that have been used by law enforcement agencies and the intelligence services in the EU and in the US between 2001 to 2015. The study also explores the challenges to data protection which the current frameworks create, and explores the possible responses to those challenges at both EU and global levels. In offering a full overview of the current EU data-sharing instruments and their data protection rules, this book will be of significant benefit to scholars and policymakers working in areas related to privacy, data protection, national security and EU external relations."-- Provided by publisher.
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Based on the author's thesis (doctoral - European University Institute, Department of Law, 2015) issued under title: Towards a global data protection framework in the field of law enforcement : an EU perspective.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Data exchanges for law enforcement purposes within the EU -- Data exchanges for law enforcement purposes between the EU and a third state -- The role of Europol in the exchange of information within and beyond the EU -- Data safeguards for the intelligence collected and shared by member states -- The feasibility of global data protection standards for information processed for security purposes.

"This study examines a key aspect of regulatory policy in the field of data protection, namely the frameworks governing the sharing of data for law enforcement purposes, both within the EU and between the EU and the US and other third party countries. The work features a thorough analysis of the main data-sharing instruments that have been used by law enforcement agencies and the intelligence services in the EU and in the US between 2001 to 2015. The study also explores the challenges to data protection which the current frameworks create, and explores the possible responses to those challenges at both EU and global levels. In offering a full overview of the current EU data-sharing instruments and their data protection rules, this book will be of significant benefit to scholars and policymakers working in areas related to privacy, data protection, national security and EU external relations."-- Provided by publisher.

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