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Dancing in the dark: Policy transformations through obfuscating contestations in the case of Prüm II
Nina Amelung (Amelung, N.); Helena Machado (Machado, H.);
Journal Title
European Papers: A Journal on Law and Integration
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Italy
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Abstract
In December 2021, the European Commission proposed amendments to the Prüm system on the exchange of different categories of personal data for stepping up cooperation for combating terrorism and cross-border crime (Prüm II). The proposal aimed to increase automation of the sharing of data, add new categories of data for exchange, namely facial images and police records, and prepares the integration of the Prüm system into the interoperability framework which interconnects the six large-scale IT systems in the European Union Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). In this article we analyse the public consultation process on these planned reforms to the Prüm II system, and we focus on two particular prospective changes: interoperability and exchange of facial images. We argue that the public consultation process related to prospect changes to the Prüm system has functioned as ‘technologies of democracy’ by which policy transformations obfuscate tensions and conflicts around complex and contested public problems. Specifically, in the context of Prüm II, we assert that public consultation efforts fall short of addressing the concerns of the affected publics. Instead, they sideline and suppress alternative yet reasonably anticipated concerns, thereby fortifying dominant security frameworks.
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Keywords
Prüm II,Interoperability,Facial images,Public consultation,Technologies of democracy,Stakeholders
  • Law - Social Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
101140664 Comissão Europeia
CEECIND/03611/2018/CP1541/CT0009 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia