Europol’s International Exchanges of Data and Interoperability of AFSJ Databases

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
Florin Coman-Kund
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Data sharing and interoperability aspects of Europol’s information systems outside the EU are particularly problematic because of the difficulty of ensuring that adequate legal safeguards are complied with in partner third countries and international organizations. At the same time, the way in which the ongoing interoperability initiatives regarding the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) databases may influence Europol’s international cooperation raises arguably a set of new legal and practical questions that require urgent consideration. This article examines these issues by connecting the Europol-specific legal framework and international practice to the recently adopted AFSJ interoperability regulations as well as to the EU broader data protection framework. It looks more specifically at the balance between data protection/fundamental rights and operational effectiveness throughout Europol’s legal framework and practice of international cooperation and examines the implications of interoperability of AFSJ databases on this. On the one hand, interoperability of AFSJ databases is likely to boost Europol as an information hub through extended personal data collection and data processing possibilities, thereby making the Agency more attractive to international partners. On the other hand, the possibility to transfer such data outside the EU requires strong and effective safeguards from a data protection perspective. The article tentatively concludes that Europol’s current legal and practical framework for international cooperation seems to tilt the balance on the side of operational effectiveness to the detriment of data protection and fundamental rights, and that the new possibilities offered by the interoperability of AFSJ databases will further enhance this trend. Europol, international cooperation, interoperability, AFSJ databases, data protection, fundamental rights, effective police cooperation
欧洲刑警组织的国际数据交换和AFSJ数据库的互操作性
欧洲刑警组织在欧盟以外的信息系统的数据共享和互操作性方面尤其存在问题,因为难以确保伙伴第三国和国际组织遵守适当的法律保障。与此同时,正在进行的关于自由、安全和司法领域数据库的互操作性举措可能会影响欧洲刑警组织的国际合作,这无疑提出了一系列需要紧急考虑的新的法律和实践问题。本文通过将欧洲刑警组织特定的法律框架和国际惯例与最近通过的AFSJ互操作性法规以及欧盟更广泛的数据保护框架联系起来,来研究这些问题。它更具体地研究了欧洲刑警组织整个法律框架和国际合作实践中数据保护/基本权利与业务有效性之间的平衡,并研究了AFSJ数据库互操作性对此的影响。一方面,AFSJ数据库的互操作性可能会通过扩大个人数据收集和数据处理的可能性,推动欧洲刑警组织成为信息中心,从而使该机构对国际合作伙伴更有吸引力。另一方面,从数据保护的角度来看,在欧盟以外转移此类数据的可能性需要强有力和有效的保障措施。文章初步得出结论,欧洲刑警组织目前的国际合作法律和实践框架似乎将平衡偏向于业务有效性,而不利于数据保护和基本权利,AFSJ数据库互操作性提供的新可能性将进一步增强这一趋势。欧洲刑警组织、国际合作、互操作性、AFSJ数据库、数据保护、基本权利、有效的警察合作
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