La protección de datos personales en el espacio de libertad, seguridad y justicia.: especial consideración a las transferencias de datos a terceros países y organizaciones internacionales según la directiva 2016/680.
The necessity of interchange of personal data to fight against the war organized crime requires greater cooperation on the part of the judicial and police authorities of the Member States of the Union. Regarding the protection of personal data, the Union considers necessary to have a specific system...
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Language: | Spanish |
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6247923 |
Source: | Revista de estudios europeos, ISSN 2530-9854, Nº. 69, 2017, pags. 17-36 |
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The necessity of interchange of personal data to fight against the war organized crime requires greater cooperation
on the part of the judicial and police authorities of the Member States of the Union. Regarding the protection of personal data,
the Union considers necessary to have a specific system for the protection and processing of equivalent data in all Member
States to ensure that judicial and police cooperation is effective. To this responds the Directive 2016/680 of the European
Parliament and of the Council relative to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by competent
authorities for the prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offenses or the execution of criminal
penalties, and to the free movement of such data, which was recently approved. This new legal instrument includes common
rules for the exchange of information between EU Member States and third countries and international organizations, seeking
to facilitate cross-border cooperation of the competent authorities in the exercise of research and prevention functions in order
to combat more crime and terrorism throughout Europe by establishing the necessary requirements for the transfer of data to
third countries or international organizations can be carried out while respecting the regulatory principles governing such
transmission |
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