REGULATION (EU) 2016/794 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL | 32016R0794 — European Union law | Esheria

REGULATION (EU) 2016/794 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

Europol is established to support law enforcement cooperation in the EU and to collect, store, process, analyse, and exchange criminal information.

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Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
32016R0794
Status
In force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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access to information analysis work file anti-fraud controls budget and accounts complaints and remedies compliance criminal intelligence cross-border cooperation data processing data subject rights governance information exchange information sharing liability and compensation parliamentary scrutiny personal data storage personal data transfer security of processing staff appointments victim/witness/informant data

Statute overview

About this statute

Europol is established to support law enforcement cooperation in the EU and to collect, store, process, analyse, and exchange criminal information. This part sets out Europol’s tasks, Member States’ cooperation duties, and rules for information processing and data transfers. Europol may share personal data only in limited cases and must apply strict data-protection rules, record transfers, notify the relevant national unit in some cases, and protect data-subject rights. This segment sets duties for the EDPS, Europol, and several EU bodies on complaint handling, compensation, scrutiny, budgeting, transparency, and staff/budget administration. Europol may store specified data about victims, witnesses, and informants for the offences under consideration, and must delete data that is no longer permitted after a reclassification.