EU-USA: Congressional Research Service: USA-EU Cooperation Against Terrorism

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"In the negotiation of several U.S.-EU informationsharing agreements, some EU officials have been concerned about whether the United States could guarantee a sufficient level of protection for European citizens’ personal data. In particular, some Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and many European civil liberty groups have long argued that elements of U.S.-EU information-sharing agreements violate the privacy rights of EU citizens."

See the full text: USA-EU Cooperation Against Terrorism (pdf)

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