OF BIOMETRIC DOCUMENTS, DATABASES AND FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS IN THE EU

Alessandra Lang
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Free movement of persons is a right recognised by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) for EU nationals (and their family members, irrespective of their nationality), and is one of the rights related to EU citizenship. Being an EU national is the qualifying element to benefit from the free movement regime, which is more favourable than the immigration regime otherwise applicable to foreigners. In order to prove one’s nationality, identity cards and passports play a central role. The issuance of these documents is regulated by national law. Over the last 20 years, EU law has intervened in this area with the aim of strengthening the document security. In 2004, the EU institutions passed a regulation on biometric passports and in 2019 a regulation on biometric identity cards. From now on, the facial image and fingerprints data of the holder are kept in the storage medium in these documents. The reasons for the introduction of biometric data lie in preventing the falsification of the document and the fraudulent use of authentic documents. On the one hand, the techniques used to preserve and protect the data make these documents more difficult to forge. On the other hand, the presence of biometric data creates a reliable link between the holder and the person who owns the document, thus making it easier to identify the person, and more difficult to use the document fraudulently by those who are not the real holder. Meanwhile, the EU is promoting the interoperability of the many databases established overtime. Interoperability connects different databases and makes the data stored in them searchable and accessible to a wider range of authorities and for other purposes than those for which they are collected. Biometric data, such as facial images and fingerprints are stored in many databases. The paper will sketch out the interference of the two issues (biometric documents and databases) in relation to the free movement of persons, in order 1) to map the instances in which controls on biometric documents of EU nationals or family members lead to search in the databases, and 2) to assess the impact that the very existence of biometric documents and databases can have on the fundamental rights of individuals.
生物识别文件、数据库和欧盟人员的自由流动
人员自由流动是《欧盟运作条约》(TFEU)承认的欧盟国民(及其家庭成员,无论其国籍)的权利,也是与欧盟公民身份相关的权利之一。拥有欧盟国籍是享受自由流动制度的资格因素,这比适用于外国人的移民制度更有利。为了证明一个人的国籍,身份证和护照起着核心作用。这些文件的签发由国家法律规定。在过去的20年里,欧盟法律介入了这一领域,目的是加强文件安全。2004年,欧盟机构通过了一项关于生物特征护照的规定,并于2019年通过了一项关于生物特征身份证的规定。从现在起,持卡人的面部图像和指纹数据保存在这些文件的存储介质中。引入生物识别数据的原因在于防止伪造证件和冒用真实证件。一方面,用于保存和保护数据的技术使这些文件更难伪造。另一方面,生物识别数据的存在在证件持有人和证件所有者之间建立了可靠的联系,从而使识别证件持有人变得更容易,而那些不是证件真正持有人的人则更难利用证件进行欺诈。与此同时,欧盟正在促进许多数据库的互操作性。互操作性连接了不同的数据库,并使存储在其中的数据可被更广泛的权威机构搜索和访问,并用于收集数据的目的以外的其他目的。面部图像和指纹等生物特征数据存储在许多数据库中。本文将概述与人员自由流动有关的两个问题(生物识别文件和数据库)的干扰,以便1)绘制对欧盟国民或家庭成员生物识别文件的控制导致在数据库中搜索的实例,以及2)评估生物识别文件和数据库的存在可能对个人基本权利产生的影响。
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