Data Protection in the Third Pillar: In the Aftermath of the ECJ Decision on PNR Data and the Data Retention Directive
@article{Kosta2007DataPI, title={Data Protection in the Third Pillar: In the Aftermath of the ECJ Decision on PNR Data and the Data Retention Directive}, author={Eleni Kosta and Fanny Coudert and Jos Dumortier}, journal={International Review of Law, Computers \& Technology}, year={2007}, volume={21}, pages={347 - 362} }
Abstract The data protection directive regulated the issue of processing of personal data, excluding from its field of application activities that relate to police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters. The terrorist attacks of 2001 and the bombings in Madrid and London have given a new impulse to political interest in police cooperation throughout the European Union and its regulation in order to ensure greater efficiency. As a response, the European Commission presented in October 2005…
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