Immigration and privacy in the law of the European Union the case of information systems
"This book examines the privacy challenges raised by the establishment, operation and reconfiguration of EU-wide information systems that store personal data, including biometrics, of different categories of third-country nationals that may be used for various immigration related and law enforc...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill/Nijhoff
[2022]
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Colección: | Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe,
volume 51 |
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- Unravelling Ariadne's thread : data processing and privacy in the EU legal order
- The flexible SIS : a reporting system transformed into an investigatory tool
- The establishment and reconfiguration of VIS : two decisive steps towards the surveillance of movement of third-country nationals
- The tale of Eurodac : an ugly duckling turning into a swan ?
- Welcome to the Schengen Hotel : the normalisation of surveillance of movement via "the Smart Borders" package
- 'You probably are who I say you are' : ETIAS and the four fold paradigm shift in the operationalisation of information systems
- The establishment of ECRIS-TCN : cutting a Gordian Knot or completing the 'puzzle' of information systems?
- Compartmentalisation is dead? long live interoperability.