Vol 11(2): March-April 2001

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EU governments to give law enforcement agencies access to all communications data - existing EU laws on data protection and privacy to be reviewed to meet the demands of the "agencies"

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EU governments to give law enforcement agencies access to all communications data

Netherlands/UK: Questions asked whether death of 58 Chinese immigrants was a “controlled delivery”?

EU: Justice and Home Affairs Council, 15-16 March

UK: Compensation claims for illegal imprisonment of refugees

UK: Charter jets for mass deportations

UK: Anti-deportation protests at airports illegal?

Netherlands: Iraqi refugees on hunger strike

Italy: New internet censorship

UK/Spain: Fast-track extradition agreement

UK: Reform of extradition procedures

UK: Police and army to deploy “unstable weapon of death”

EU: European defence: hidden agenda?

UK: Families reject “cosmetic” changes to PCA

UK: Damages for injury - but not for death

Germany: Racist stop and search: does not exist if not recorded

Ex-RIR soldier jailed for possession of loyalist arms

UK: Foot in mouth politics

Germany: Secret service informer exposed

UK: Repeal the Official Secrets Act (ROSA)

Features

EU governments to back demands of the law enforcement agencies for access to all communications
data

European Parliament votes for “deal” with the Council on access to documents

Germany: International alarm at “anti-terrorist” prosecutions

UK: Asylum “non-compliance” regulation abused by Home Office

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