Interoperable Information Sharing and the Five Novel Frontiers of EU Governance: A Special Issue

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
D. Curtin, F. B. Bastos
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Abstract

Information exchanges between authorities located at different levels of administration, and in different Member States, have always constituted a central feature of European Union governance. Nevertheless, the increasingly pervasive phenomenon of interoperable information-sharing, where information systems pertaining to different policy fields are joined up to facilitate exchanges of (personal) data, generates new structural challenges to the European Union from a political, legal, and indeed constitutional perspective. In this introduction, besides offering a brief overview of the contributions to the special issue, we argue that interoperability shifts the frontiers of EU governance in at least five distinct respects. It shifts existing boundaries in the divisions of power within the EU; in the reach of its data protection laws; in the tensions between the EU’s commitment to fundamental rights and the principle of mutual trust between the Member States; in the relations between EU, third state, and international authorities; and lastly, between the technicalities of information technologies and critical ethical and constitutional imperatives. interoperability, information-sharing, European administrative governance, data protection, accountability
互操作信息共享和欧盟治理的五个新前沿:特刊
位于不同行政级别和不同成员国的当局之间的信息交流一直是欧洲联盟管理的一个中心特点。然而,可互操作的信息共享现象日益普遍,即与不同政策领域有关的信息系统被连接起来以促进(个人)数据的交换,从政治、法律和宪法的角度对欧盟产生了新的结构性挑战。在本引言中,除了简要概述对本期专题的贡献外,我们认为互操作性至少在五个不同的方面改变了欧盟治理的前沿。它改变了欧盟内部权力划分的现有界限;在其数据保护法范围内;欧盟对基本权利的承诺与成员国之间相互信任的原则之间的紧张关系;欧盟、第三国和国际权威机构之间的关系;最后,在信息技术的技术性与关键的道德和宪法要求之间,互操作性,信息共享,欧洲行政治理,数据保护,问责制
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