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Borders, Asylum, Migration

People want to enter the EU for a variety of reasons and through different channels: reuniting with family, work, business or education but also to escape from political oppression or war.  EU State authorities need to cooperate on border management to keep our borders secure.  They also have a shared responsibility for treating asylum seekers equally throughout the EU. A number of information sharing mechanisms - which include the collection and the exchange of information on non EU citizens - are central to their cooperation on migration and asylum.

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5
Aug
2015

Newsletter Nr. 45

The August 2015 edition of the EDPS Newsletter covers EDPS recommendations on the reform of EU data protection legislation, the publication of the 2014 EDPS Annual Report, the EDPS Opinion on Mobile Health and many other EDPS activities.

Available languages: English
3
Jul
2015

Risk Analysis - Frontex

Opinion on a notification for prior checking received from the Data Protection Officer of Frontex concerning the Processing of Personal Data for Risk Analysis (PeDRA) (Case 2015-0346)

Available languages: German, English, French
Update of the notification for prior checking opinion received from the Data Protection Office of Frontex
Available languages: German, English, French
17
Dec
2014

Customs File Identification Database - OLAF

Opinion on a notification for prior checking received from the Data Protection Officer of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) regarding the Customs File Identification Database (FIDE) (Case 2013-1003)

15
Oct
2014

A World Order for Data Protection – Our Dream Coming True?

Speech given by Peter Hustinx during the 36th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Plenary II – Privacy with no Territorial Bounds, Balaclava Fort, Mauritius, 15-16 October 2014.

Available languages: German, English, French