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V. Mitsilegas (2019)
The Future of EU-UK Security Cooperation: The Triple Paradox of BrexitArchives de politique criminelle
Estella Baker (2018)
Criminal Justice and the New, Deep and Special Partnership Between the EU and the UK: A Critical Test for the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice?European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 26
[This chapter examines the possible forms that the future law enforcement and judicial cooperation in criminal matters can take. Then it looks at the likely areas, which might be covered by this future cooperation, such as cooperation with EU agencies like Europol and Eurojust; exchange of criminal records data; exchange of DNA, dactyloscopic and vehicle registration data; exchange of passenger name records (PNR) data; exchange of information on wanted and missing persons and objects; surrender procedures and mutual legal assistance. It also analyses the overarching issues of protection of personal data and the future role of the Court of Justice of the EU. ]
Published: Apr 22, 2021
Keywords: Europol; Eurojust; ECRIS; Prüm; PNR; SIS; Surrender; MLA; Data protection; Jurisdiction of the CJEU
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