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07 April 2020

EU: The EU Integrated Political Crisis Response Arrangements

Operational Conclusions - IPCR Roundtable 25 March 2020 - COVID-19

06 April 2020

Coronavirus: Call for single EU tracking app with data protection

"Europe's data protection watchdog has called for a single coronavirus app to be used across the EU, instead of every country making its own."

06 April 2020

Ministers of justice stressed that any extraordinary measures should be in line with the fundamental values of the EU

"At the initiative of the Minister of Justice, Mr Dražen Bošnjakovic, a video conference of the Ministers of Justice of the EU Member States was held. The European Commissioner for Justice, Mr Didier Reynders, also participated."

06 April 2020

CoE: COVID-19 pandemic: urgent steps are needed to protect the rights of prisoners in Europe

"Convicted prisoners and persons on remand are among those most vulnerable to viral contagion as they are held in a high-risk environment: in general, detention facilities are not adapted to face large-scale epidemics, and the basic protective measures such as social distancing and hygiene rules cannot be observed as easily as outside, exposing prisoners to greater health risks."

06 April 2020

UK: Monitoring and surveillance at work - a practical guide for trade union reps

The use of algorithms to assess workers’ output has led to cases of them being reprimanded for not keeping to strict schedules without any human interaction taking place. Recently Barclays bank found itself in a media storm after it used a software pilot that tracked when employees were away from their desk, how much time they spent on various tasks and that even sent warning messages if they were deemed not to be working hard enough.

06 April 2020

Racial injustice in the Covid-19 response

"This live position paper provides an overview of the risks and impact of COVID-19 on racial inequalities within the UK. It outlines an urgent call to action, including specific recommendations for civil society and its funders, to put BAME communities at the heart of their response to ensure it addresses root issues and maximises impact. If you are working across any of the principles or issues we have highlighted, please let us know. You can contact us through charitysowhite@gmail.com and a member of our team will get back to you."

06 April 2020

EU: Joint statement on the principles of the rule of law in times of Covid-19

"Statement by Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden"

06 April 2020

Coronavirus: Call for single EU tracking app with data protection (1)

"Europe's data protection watchdog has called for a single coronavirus app to be used across the EU, instead of every country making its own. Several countries are developing tracking apps, but privacy advocates warn of the dangers they might pose."

06 April 2020

Ministers of justice stressed that any extraordinary measures should be in line with the fundamental values of the EU (1)

"Representatives of the European Commission and Member States discussed the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the judiciary. They also exchanged information on measures taken by Member State's governments to prevent its spread. "

03 April 2020

Greece/Turkey: Asylum-seekers and migrants killed and abused at borders

"In the midst of violence at the Greek-Turkish border, at least two men were killed and a woman remains missing after Greek border forces reportedly fired live ammunition and tear gas against asylum-seekers and migrants."

02 April 2020

EU: Passenger Name Record (PNR): Commission closes eight infringement proceedings for failure to transpose passenger surveillance rules

"The European Commission closes today [2 April 2020] infringement procedures against eight Member States as they transposed EU rules on Passenger Name Record data into national law."

02 April 2020

Samos, Greece: My open letter to the new manager of the Samos Hotspot

Samos Voice published letter by Professor Chris Jones

01 April 2020

UK: How subpostmasters made legal history with biggest referral of potential miscarriages of justice

"The referral to the court of appeal of 39 cases of potential wrongful prosecution of subpostmasters, for theft, fraud and false accounting, is the biggest group of probable miscarriages of justice in UK history, according to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC). This group will get even bigger, with 22 more cases under review and only delayed because they were more recently taken up by the CCRC, and more potential applicants have contacted the CCRC in the days since the historic announcement was made. “This is completely unprecedented,” Helen Pitcher, chairman at the CCRC, told Computer Weekly. She said the previous biggest group referral comprised 10 cases."

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01 April 2020

UK: New Director General of MI5 appointed

"The Home Secretary has today (Monday 30 March) announced that Ken McCallum has been appointed as Director General of MI5. He will become MI5's eighteenth Director General and succeeds Sir Andrew Parker, who has been Director General since 2013 and retires in April. Ken McCallum is an MI5 officer with almost 25 years of experience across the full spectrum of the organisation's national security and intelligence work. His first ten years was focussed on Northern Ireland-related terrorism, with his work contributing to the peace process remaining a career highlight. Senior operational roles in countering Islamist extremist terrorism followed, and a period leading on cyber security, where he expanded MI5 engagement with the private sector."

01 April 2020

From the « war against the virus » to the war against exiles : security responses to Covid-19 exacerbate violence at borders

"The Greek hotspots in which exiles are crammed without any protection of their rights or from the pandemic are an example of the precarization of their trajectories by the security policies of States. Migreurop denounces the violence inflicted onto exiles in the name of the “war against the virus”, their unequal treatment with regard to the pandemic, and demands the immediate closure of all spaces of migrant detention in order to ensure their right to be protected."

31 March 2020

COVID-19: Architect of the EU-Turkey deal calls for Greek camps to be evacuated

Gerald Knaus, the man widely considered responsible for coming up with the EU-Turkey Deal that has trapped thousands of people in squalid conditions on Greek islands, is now calling for those camps to be evacuated.

31 March 2020

Greece: Nearly 2,000 New Arrivals Detained in Overcrowded, Mainland Camps

Citing COVID-19, Authorities Arbitrarily Detain New Arrivals

31 March 2020

CEPS In Brief: Will privacy be one of the victims of COVID-19?

A paper from the Centre for European Policy Studies looks at whether the right to privacy will be violated in the name of addressing the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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