Is there a link to the judgment. I've looked on curia.eu.int to no avail?
Ian Welton wrote:
> Also remember the biometric data reported as collected by US customs almost
> as any needs direct.
>
> Given that the EU Court of Justice has clearly found that the EU DP
> directive contains exemptions for the national security of member states,
> leaving each state to individually protect itself in that sense (maybe by
> relying upon their own DP legislation and regulations), it will be
> interesting to see what happens in October.
>
> The decision seems to create a curiosity of how the EU protects its own
> 'internal community national' security where personal data is concerned,
> although that observation may be no more than a reflection of my lack of
> awareness of the details in that area.
>
> Ian W
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: This list is for those interested in Data Protection
>>issues [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
>>Roland Perry
>>Sent: 30 May 2006 15:11
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: European Court of Justice bans data transfers re
>>airline passengers to the USA
>>
>>
>>In message <003201c683ed$2615d290$7afb9e51@Nick>, at 14:29:59
>>on Tue, 30
>>May 2006, Nick Landau <[log in to unmask]> writes
>>
>>>An American lawyer on a newsgroup that I subscribe to commented that
>>>Visa Waiver forms are so difficult to assent to honestly -
>>
>>after all,
>>
>>>if one asks in the negative to any of them, you will be
>>
>>refused entry -
>>
>>>and you also give up an appeal as a result of a visa waiver.
>>>
>>>I think that you also are asked if you have been refused
>>
>>previous entry
>>
>>>- on the other hand you don't really want to say - what does it mean
>>>by... - as you will also be on the plane back home.
>>
>>I think one of the questions is: "Have you ever had a Visa revoked".
>>
>>Except many travellers will have had "Indefinite" Visas many
>>years ago,
>>which were all automatically revoked on your next entry to
>>the USA when
>>they brought in the Visa Waiver scheme.
>>
>>That's when you learn that "Indefinite" means "for a length
>>of time we
>>are unable to quantify right now", rather than "for ever".
>>
>>I did ask, and they said this episode doesn't qualify for a
>>"yes" tick
>>on the form.
>>--
>>Roland Perry
>
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