Tag Archives: EUSSR
EU Commission secret deal undermines EU privacy laws
A leaked copy of the latest draft of a proposed “Agreement between the United States of America and the European Union on the use transfer of Passenger Name Record [PNR] data to the United States Department of Homeland Security” has … Continue reading
The EUSSR Commission at work
European Commission: Proposal for a Directive on the use of Passenger Name Record data for the prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of terrorist offences and serious crime (pdf), Impact Assessment (SEC 132, pdf) and Staff Working Paper (SEC 133, pdf). … Continue reading
EU to take over all 27 member states civil service
I have written about it endlessly, here, here and here to mention but three times. Many other blogs have also written extensively about it. Witterings from Witney has written about it here and here, and many more times besides, but … Continue reading
The EUSSRs march to supreme control.
Two things today are marked out as being significant in the EUSSRs march to supreme control. Firstly This report from Out-Law.com The European Commission has published documents which it hopes will result in governments across Europe standardising the way they … Continue reading
Lets talk about the Security Industry
Ben Hayes is a TransNational Institute (TNI) researcher who has worked for the civil liberties organisation Statewatch since 1996, specialising in EU Justice and Home Affairs law, police cooperation, border controls, surveillance technologies and counter-terrorism policies. Ben also works with … Continue reading
Deliver Us From Evil
The Commission of the European Union has issued a communication that bears close resemblance to any document that was forthcoming from the Politburo of Soviet Russia. This ‘Action Plan’ states that “….the European Union has more than ever the duty … Continue reading