Interoperability of EU Information Systems: The Deathblow to the Rights to Privacy and Personal Data Protection of Third-Country Nationals?

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
N. Vavoula
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Abstract

This article examines key privacy and data protection concerns raised by the Regulations that establish a framework for interoperability between EU-wide centralized information systems processing personal data of third-country nationals (Schengen Information System II, Visa Information System, Eurodac, Entry/Exit System, European Travel Information and Authorization System, European Criminal Records Information System for third-country nationals). After a concise outline of the complex landscape within which these databases have been set up, emphasis is placed on the novelties and challenges that interoperability brings forward. In that regard, the articles evaluates the setting up of new databases, particularly the Biometric Matching Service and the Common Identity Repository – viewed through the Panopticon lens – the maximization of uses for which personal data may be destined, the revised rules on consultation of databases for law enforcement purposes, the challenge of ensuring data quality and the exercise of individual rights. Interoperability, Privacy, Data Protection, Databases, SIS II, VIS, Eurodac, EES, ETIAS, ECRIS-TCN
欧盟信息系统的互操作性:对第三国公民隐私权和个人数据保护的致命打击?
本文探讨了《条例》提出的关键隐私和数据保护问题,该条例为欧盟范围内处理第三国国民个人数据的集中信息系统之间的互操作性建立了框架(申根信息系统II、签证信息系统、Eurodac、出入境系统、欧洲旅行信息和授权系统、欧洲第三国国民犯罪记录信息系统)。在简要概述了建立这些数据库的复杂环境后,重点介绍了互操作性带来的新颖性和挑战。在这方面,文章评估了新数据库的建立,特别是生物识别匹配服务和通用身份库——从Panopticon的角度来看——个人数据可能用于的最大化用途,执法目的数据库咨询的修订规则,确保数据质量和行使个人权利的挑战。互操作性、隐私、数据保护、数据库、SIS II、VIS、Eurodac、EES、ETIAS、ECRIS-TCN
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