REGULATION (EU) 2022/991 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL | 32022R0991 — European Union law | Esheria

REGULATION (EU) 2022/991 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

This provision says Europol’s role is being expanded to support Member States more broadly, especially on cross-border crime, data processing, and cooperation with private parties and other bodies.

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Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
32022R0991
Status
In force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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cross-border information exchange data subject rights fundamental rights internal compliance law enforcement cooperation personal data processing personal data transfers private-party cooperation records and logging research and innovation governance supervisory oversight training

Statute overview

About this statute

This provision says Europol’s role is being expanded to support Member States more broadly, especially on cross-border crime, data processing, and cooperation with private parties and other bodies. This part amends Europol rules to expand research, data processing, oversight, and cooperation powers, while adding safeguards and limits on personal data use. The provision mainly sets rules for Europol’s handling, transfer, forwarding, and logging of personal data, including limits for transfers to third countries, private parties, Union bodies, and special cases like research projects and online crisis situations. Europol must keep the Fundamental Rights Officer independent, and Europol staff involved in certain operational personal-data tasks must receive mandatory fundamental-rights training.