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Systèmes Informatiques à Grande échelle

L’UE a mis en place un certain nombre de systèmes informatiques à grande échelle, dont le système Eurodac ; le système d’information sur les visas ; le système d’information Schengen ; le système d’information douanier ; le système d’information du marché intérieur.

La supervision de ces bases de données est partagée entre les autorités nationales chargées de la protection des données et le CEPD.

Afin de garantir un niveau élevé et cohérent de protection des données, les autorités nationales chargées de la protection des données et le CEPD collaborent afin de coordonner la supervision de ces bases de données.

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7
Oct
2009

Accès à EURODAC à des fins répressives

Avis sur les propositions relatives à l'accès à EURODAC à des fins répressives

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10
Jul
2009

"Stockholm Programme" - An Area of freedom, security and justice serving the citizen

Avis sur la communication de la Commission intitulée "Un espace de liberté, de sécurité et de justice au service des citoyens", JO C 276, 17.11.2009, p. 8

The EDPS has adopted an opinion on the European Commission's Communication of 10 June 2009 entitled “An area of freedom, security and justice serving the citizen”. The Communication is the Commission's contribution to the discussions on the new EU programme for the next five years in the area of justice and home affairs, the so called Stockholm programme, which is due to be adopted by the European Council in December 2009.

The EDPS supports the attention that has been devoted in the Communication to the protection of fundamental rights, and in particular the protection of personal data, as one of the key issues of the future framework for EU action on the questions of citizenship, justice, security, asylum and immigration. He fully endorses the Commission's view that more emphasis should be given to data protection in the areas concerned, and calls for the European Council to follow the same approach when adopting the Stockholm multi-annual programme.

Taking the need for protection of fundamental rights as main angle of the analysis, the EDPS opinion focuses on the following issues:

  • need for a comprehensive data protection scheme: the EDPS fully supports the call for a comprehensive data protection scheme covering all areas of EU competence, regardless of the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty;
  • data protection principles: the EDPS welcomes the intention of the Commission to reaffirm a number of basic principles of data protection. He emphasises the importance of the purpose limitation principle as a cornerstone of data protection law. Focus should also be given to the possibilities for improving the effectiveness of the application of data protection principles, in particular through instruments than can reinforce the responsibilities of the data controllers;
  • Opinion on the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council on an Area of freedom, security and justice serving the citizen, OJ C 276, 17.11.2009, p. 8European information model: the EDPS notes the developments towards a European information model and an EU Information Management Strategy with great interest and underlines the attention that should be given in these projects to data protection elements, to be further elaborated in the Stockholm programme. The architecture for information exchange should be based on "privacy by design" and "Best Available Techniques".
COM(2009) 262 du 10.06.2009
Langues disponibles: anglais, français
22
Apr
2009

Use of information technology for customs purposes

Avis sur l'initiative de la République française en vue de l'adoption d'une décision du Conseil sur l'emploi de l'informatique dans le domaine des douanes, JO C 229, 23.09.2009, p. 12

Given his current role as the supervisory authority for the central part of the First Pillar part of the CIS, the EDPS is particularly interested in the Initiative and the new developments in the Council relating to its content.The EDPS emphasises the need for ensuring a coherent and comprehensive approach to align the First and Third Pillar parts of the system.

The EDPS notes that the Proposal involves various aspects relating to fundamental rights, in particular the protection of personal data as well as the right to information and other data subject's rights.

The EDPS is particularly interested in the new developments concerning the Third Pillar part of the CIS, given that he already exercises supervisory tasks over the central part of the First Pillar part, in accordance with the new Regulation 766/2008 amending Council Regulation 515/97 on mutual assistance between administrative authorities of the Member States and cooperation (...) to ensure the correct application of the law on customs and agricultural matters.

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26
Mar
2009

Commission data protection guidelines for IMI

Answer to the letter of the Commission regarding the Commission Recommendation on the data protection guidelines for the Internal Market Information System (IMI), 7 April 2009

Langues disponibles: anglais
Commission letter of 26 March 2009
Langues disponibles: anglais