Contents

Executive summary

Introduction

State power: here today, here tomorrow

Developing alternatives: new police data systems

Ongoing cooperation under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement

Exchanges of biometric and vehicle registration data (the ‘Prüm’ system)

Travel surveillance and passenger profiling: Passenger Name Record (PNR) data

Counter-terrorism and violent extremism

“Operational information”

Cooperation with Europol

Cooperation with Eurojust

Surrender (extradition arrangements)

Mutual legal assistance

Exchange of criminal record information

Anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist financing, freezing and confiscation

The security research programme

The new UK-EU institutions

The Partnership Council

The Specialised Committee on Law Enforcement and Judicial Cooperation

Rules of procedure

Decisions and recommendations

Parliamentary cooperation and involvement

Participation of civil society

Transparency: nothing to see here

Other sites of influence

UN security Council

The ‘G’ clubs

The Five Eyes and clubs of spies

Conclusion

 

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