EU Counter-Terrorism Policy: main achievements and future challenges
Opinion on the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council concerning the EU Counter-Terrorism Policy: main achievements and future challenges
The EU as a whole and its individual Member States are facing new, varied and complex security threats which are more international and increasingly cross-border in nature. Several legal, and practical tools have been put in place to fight terrorism and cross-border crime. In particular, information exchanges and operational cooperation between law enforcement authorities have been strengthened.
Opinion on the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council concerning the EU Counter-Terrorism Policy: main achievements and future challenges
Comments of the EDPS on different international agreements, notably the EU-US and EU-AUS PNR agreements, the EU-US TFTP agreement, and the need of a comprehensive approach to international data exchange agreements
Opinion of 29 September 2009 on a notification for prior checking concerning the "Security Support System" (Case 2009-225)
The collection of data in the Security Support System has the purpose to provide support to missions outside the three places of work of the EP in case of medical emergencies. The information is provided by the data subject on a voluntary basis. Data will only be used in emergency situations and only given to local health staff if needed.