Immigration and privacy in the law of the European Union : : the case of information systems / / Niovi Vavoula.

In this book, Niovi Vavoula 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 an...

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Superior document:Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe 51
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe ; 51
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
Physical Description:1 online resource (780 pages)
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Other title:The case of information systems
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Summary:In this book, Niovi Vavoula 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 enforcement purposes. The monograph analyses both the currently operational databases – Schengen Information System (SIS), Visa Information System (VIS) and Eurodac – and forthcoming systems – Entry/Exit System (EES), European Travel Information and Authorisation Systems (ETIAS) and European Criminal Record Information System for Third-Country Nationals (ECRIS-TCN) – as well as their future interoperability. To assess the compatibility of legal instruments governing information systems and their interoperability with the right to respect for private life, the author calls for the centrality of privacy as the appropriate lens through which instruments involving the processing of personal data should be viewed and offers a typology of privacy standards based on relevant case law by the Strasbourg and Luxemburg Courts. "This is a ground-breaking book, the first comprehensive analysis of the growing interrelationship between immigration law and privacy law. The book is essential reading for academics, policy makers and legal practitioners working in these fields, and will lead in informing the debate on the relationship between security and human rights in Europe. Rigorous and ambitious, the book will become a reference point in the field." Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas, Professor of Criminal Law and Global Security, Queen Mary and Westfield School of Law, London.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004356118
9789004356115
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Niovi Vavoula.