Recast Eurodac Regulation
Eurodac is a biometric database in which Member States are required to enter the fingerprint data of asylum-seekers in order to identify where they entered the European Union (EU). Established in 2000 and reviewed in 2013, its main purpose is to facilitate the application of the Dublin Regulation. The 2013 revision broadened the scope to provide law enforcement authorities with access to the Eurodac database. As part of the reform of the common European asylum system in 2016, the European Commission proposed a recast Eurodac Regulation. The co-legislators reached a partial agreement on the proposal in 2018. As part of the broader migration and asylum pact, the new Commission presented an amended proposal on 23 September 2020. The Commission expects the co-legislators to promptly adopt the proposal on the basis of the agreement already reached. Third edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
Briefing
O dokumentu
Vrsta publikacije
Avtor
Politično področje
Ključna beseda
- biometrija
- DRUŽBENA IN SOCIALNA VPRAŠANJA
- država članica EU
- ekonomska geografija
- Europol
- EVROPSKA UNIJA
- GEOGRAFIJA
- graditev Evrope
- informacije in obdelava informacij
- informacijska tehnologija in obdelava podatkov
- izmenjava informacij
- IZOBRAŽEVANJE IN KOMUNIKACIJE
- mednarodno pravo
- migracije
- migracijska politika EU
- naravoslovne in uporabne vede
- nezakonito priseljevanje
- oseba brez državljanstva
- otrokove pravice
- pravica do azila
- pravice in svoboščine
- PRAVO
- pravo Evropske unije
- tuji državljan
- uredba (EU)
- zbiranje podatkov
- ZNANOST
- zunanja meja Evropske unije
- človekove pravice