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Automating Freedom, Security and Justice: Interoperability of AFSJ Databases as a Move Towards the Indiscriminate Mass Surveillance of Third-Country Nationals

2021
Following a terrorist attack in Paris and the peak of the migrant crisis in Europe, in December 2015 the European Council highlighted the urgent need to enhance information sharing between actors in the area of freedom, security and justice. In the subsequent years the EU introduced a number of legislative proposals with the aim of ensuring more ...
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Vulnerability as a normative argument for accomodating ‘justice’ within the Area of Freedom Security and Justice (AFSJ)

2019
Vulnerability is a concept that stems from ethics and legal theory. It has progressively gained momentum in international human rights law, in particular in the European contextof the European Court of Human Rights adjudications. Also, the European Union is sensitive to it.By the introduction of competences in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (
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Formatting European security integration through database interoperability

European Security, 2022
Rocco Bellanova, Georgios Glouftsios
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Agency Governance in the European Union's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

Perspectives on European Politics and Society, 2013
Christian Kaunert, Sarah Leonard
exaly  

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