Passenger Name Record
Version vom 29. Mai 2011, 14:43 Uhr von Wir speichern nicht! (Diskussion | Beiträge) (→Organizations and Websites for additional information)
Background and Information
After the implementation of the EU Data Retention Directive in 2005, the Commission presented an evaluation report in 2011 and intends to present a proposal to revise the directive. This might be the last chance to repeal the directive.
- Bits of Freedoms report from the data retention conference on 3 december in Brussels
- EDRi lecture on Data Retention in the EU at 27c3 (27.12.10)
- Summary of the workshop on Data Retention at 27c3
- Figures and statistics regarding Data Retention
- Flyer on Data Retention
Timeline
- 9-10 June 2011: JHA Council (Luxembourg) on EU-Australia-Agreement
- 14 June 2011: Panel at CFP (Washington DC)
- 16 June 2011: LIBE Committee: Debate on EU-Australia-Agreement (Brussels)
- 22/23 June 2011: EP Plenary
- Mid-June 2011: Opinion by Fundamental Rights Agency
- August 2011: BXL Shut down / Holiday & Travel season
- September 2011: Final vote on Australia-Agreement
- Nov./Dez. 2011: Proposal for new Data Protection Directive » Safe Harbor etc.
Actions / action ideas
- Anti-PNR Campaign by Open Rights Group, UK
- Work-and-Loby-Weekend in Brussels, 28-30 June
- Summer time is travel season. Distribute leaflets and start actions at airports and travel agencies! Make sure you have media coverage.
To-Talk-To
Resources
Observatories
- European Parliament Legislative Observatory: Fight against terrorism and serious crime: use of passenger name record data
- Statewatch Observatory: EU surveillance of passengers (EU-PNR, 2003-2008) - revisited 2011
- Statewatch Observatory: EU PNR Directive (Passenger Name Record) (2011)
- Statewatch Observatory: EU-US PNR Agreement
- NoPNR: Documents of Commission, Council and NGOs, e.g.:
Official Documents
Positions
Analyses
- Statewatch - Hynes, M. (2011): 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 (March 2011).
- Statement of CEP on PNR (CEP = "Centrum für Europäische Politik", an EU-political Think Tank of the Foundation "Stiftung Ordnungspolitik")
- Hasbrouck, E. (2011): Analysis of the draft US-EU agreement on PNR for the Identity Project / PapersPlease.org (May 2011).
Academic Papers
FAQ
- What's in a PNR? by Edward Hasbrouck
References
- Hasbrouck, E.: Testimony at EP hearing on PNR, including slides of PNR ecosystem and data flows (April 2010)
- How to request your PNR data from the U.S. DHS and travel companies (English; could use German and other translations; request templates need to be modified for each country to cite national laws)
Organizations and Websites for additional information
- NoPNR! by Alexander Sander
- Papers, please! by Edward Hasbrouck
- European Digital Rights (EDRi) on Airline Passenger Data
Tools
- Research-Toolbox on Lobbying from Corporate Europe Observatory
- How-To for a decentralized Public-Phone-Call-Campaign called Callshop Meeting
Material
- German PNR-Flyer (March 2011) and its Open Document-Sourcecode
- Translation project:
Links
- Small Guide for "Privacy-Travellers" to Brussels (German)
- How we started to fix our idea: former wiki-site (see also its history!)
- EU-lobbying on data retention (English)
- How-To EU-Lobby (German)
Terminology
Some abbreviations:
- PNR = Passenger Name Record
- DR = Data Retention
- MEP = Member of Parliament
- EP = European Parliament
- DG = Directorate Generale e.g. Home Affairs
- Article 29 Group = EU Data Protection Working Group