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Transatlantic Turbulence: The European Union and United States Debate Over Passenger Data

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Transatlantic Turbulence: The European Union and United States Debate Over Passenger Data Note: This research guide takes the form of an annotated outline and is intended to serve as a starting point for exploring the legal issues raised by the PNR debate (passenger flight manifests and other passenger data commonly referred to as PNR data). The guide includes references to the relevant statutory materials, government documentation, legal scholarship, and pertinent news. Sources in each sub-section are organized by breadth of treatment and chronology as appropriate. Published May 2007 Introduction SECTION I: EU DATA PRIVACY A. HISTORY AND BACKGROUND B. ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT'S (OECD) GUIDELINES ON THE PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND TRANSBORDER FLOWS OF PERSONAL DATA C. COUNCIL OF EUROPE'S 1981 CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH REGARD TO AUTOMATIC PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA D. DIRECTIVE 95/46/EC Effect on International Relations E. DIRECTIVE 2002/58/EC SECTION II: DATA PRIVACY IN THE UNITED STATES A....

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