EDPS issues opinions on 5 international crime data-sharing agreements

04/05/2023 | EDPS

The Office of the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has released a series of opinions concerning the data protection standards in the European Commission's data-sharing agreements between Europol and five Latin American countries: EcuadorBrazilPeruBolivia, and Mexico

In a statement, EDPS WiewiĆ³rowski welcomed "a well-structured set of objectives to achieve when negotiating agreements on the exchange of personal data between Europol and third country law enforcement authorities."

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Latin America,  Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico

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