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Study on the feasibility of improving information exchange under the Prüm decisions
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Ten years after its adoption the Member States and the Commission seized the opportunity to start the discussions on a number of important points that could be improved in a next generation Prüm legal framework. This report assesses each of these opportunities for improving the Prüm framework and presents its impacts. The report also distils a Single Composite Option, a combination of minimal
improvement solutions, with the aim to tackle the most urgent challenges. That option covers a review of the technical standards, improving the current data exchange, including facial images, driving licences and biographic data as new data categories, and enhancing the efficiency of the “hit” follow-up procedure. The report also proposes a new IT architecture for Prüm via a central router and interoperability with current and future EU information systems in the area of home affairs and security. Integrating Europol as a new stakeholder in the Prüm landscape is also suggested as a part of the next-generation Prüm framework.
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Published:
2020-05-25
Corporate author(s):
Advisory CVBA
,
Deloitte Consulting
,
Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs
(
European Commission
)
Themes:
Information technology and telecommunications
,
Justice and home affairs
Subject:
biometrics
,
criminal law
,
cross-border cooperation
,
cross-frontier data flow
,
data protection
,
database
,
DNA
,
ethics
,
exchange of information
,
feasibility study
,
fight against crime
,
illegal migration
,
judicial cooperation
,
police cooperation
,
Schengen Information System
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ISBN
978-92-76-18440-9
DOI
10.2837/634009
Catalogue number
DR-01-20-277-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-76-18440-9
DOI
10.2837/634009
Catalogue number
DR-01-20-277-EN-N
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