PASSENGER DATA
December 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE AGREEMENT struck between the European Commission and the United States over the transfer of passenger data to American law enforcement authorities is expected to be approved, having been accepted by an EU data protection committee - the 'Article 31 Group'.
THE AGREEMENT struck between the European Commission and the United States over the transfer of passenger data to American law enforcement authorities is expected to be approved, having been accepted by an EU data protection committee - the 'Article 31 Group'.
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