Interoperable Databases: New Cooperation Dynamics in the EU AFSJ?

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW European Public Law Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.54648/euro2020007
F. Galli
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At present EU institutions and agencies as well as national legislators have ambitious agendas on law enforcement authorities’ access to interoperable information systems, which have become a defining feature of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). They are the most advanced form of information exchange, conferring direct information access to competent authorities. Interoperable information systems are intended for the exchange of raw material for investigation purposes, which at a later stage could become evidence at trial. Interoperable information systems challenge existing cooperation dynamics and redefine the role of the actors involved. It is questionable whether mutual recognition and approximation, which have been considered the cornerstone of judicial cooperation in both civil and criminal matters for many years, can describe alone integration dynamics in law enforcement cooperation, particularly with reference to information sharing. This article appraises whether, and to what extent, law enforcement access to and use of interoperable information systems constitute new modes of law enforcement cooperation in the EU AFSJ. It then assesses what would be the implications of such a paradigm shift on information management. After a short overview of the main features of interoperability, it addresses whether and how the establishment and functioning of interoperable information systems actually or potentially redefines the existing distribution of tasks between the EU and Member States and among competent authorities of different kinds. European Union, Area of Freedom Security and Justice, law enforcement, information management, interoperability, approximation, mutual recognition, principle of availability, platform integration
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互操作数据库:欧盟AFSJ的新合作动态?
目前,欧盟机构和机构以及国家立法者在执法当局访问可互操作信息系统方面有着雄心勃勃的议程,这已成为自由、安全和司法领域的一个决定性特征。它们是最先进的信息交流形式,使主管当局能够直接获取信息。可互操作的信息系统旨在交换用于调查目的的原材料,这些原材料在稍后阶段可能成为审判的证据。可互操作的信息系统挑战了现有的合作动态,并重新定义了相关行为者的作用。多年来一直被视为民事和刑事司法合作基石的相互承认和近似能否单独描述执法合作中的一体化动态,特别是在信息共享方面,这一点值得怀疑。本文评估了执法部门对互操作信息系统的访问和使用是否以及在多大程度上构成了欧盟AFSJ执法合作的新模式。然后,它评估了这种范式转变对信息管理的影响。在简要概述了互操作性的主要特征后,它讨论了互操作信息系统的建立和运作是否以及如何实际或潜在地重新定义了欧盟与成员国之间以及不同类型主管当局之间的现有任务分配。欧洲联盟,自由安全与司法领域,执法,信息管理,互操作性,近似,相互承认,可用性原则,平台集成
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