The “Biometric_on”: on the (Dual) Use of Biometric Data in Migration and International protection in Europe
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
The “Biometric_on”: on the (Dual) Use of Biometric Data in Migration and International protection in Europe / M. Buffa - In: Product Liability: Platforms, Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence / [a cura di] P. Perri, S. Martinelli, C. Poncibò. - Prima edizione. - Torino : Giappichelli, 2025. - ISBN 9791221113266. (( convegno Jean Monnet Module “Platform Law” dedicato al tema “Product Liability: Platforms, Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence tenutosi a Online nel 2024.
Abstract:
The European Union has recently reached an agreement on the so
called New European Asylum and Migration Pact. Thanks to a new set of
common measures Member states will be able to reach relevant reforms in
the field of international protection and migration. Such a result will be possible
also through the collection of (new) sets of biometric data. This “agreement”,
as well as its framework, does not seem to be entirely new in the EU,
especially if we look at the previous Pact adopted by Member States confronting
the “Refugee crisis”, back in 2015, when more than a 1,000,000 of
migrants, refugee, and asylum seekers crossed the European blue and green
borders to claim for international protection.
Looking at the consolidated texts of the new European Laws, the enforcement
of Eurodac II will include not only a fingerprinting database but a new
biometrical data system to identify, track, evaluate, repatriate (irregular)
migrants as well as to investigate and prosecute terrorists and and/or criminal
offenders.
A few times after NIS II directive stressed out the attention to the rights of
individuals as a primary consideration need, also looking at the use and liability
of IoT technologies and challenges, recent declarations of European
Data Protection Supervisor outlined concerns on the matter: legal risks in
the guarantees foreseen by Art. 9 of the GDPR for Europol operations to justify
the management of biometric data on asylum seekers. Even more serious
concerns on vulnerable migrants have been highlighted, considering such
collection will be mandatory for every irregular migrant over 6 years old,
thus leading to the construction of a “Biometricon”, on migration and asylum,
in the EU.
Tipologia IRIS:
03 - Contributo in volume
Keywords:
Biometric; Migration; Dual use; Data protection; Asylum;
Elenco autori:
M. Buffa
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Titolo del libro:
Product Liability: Platforms, Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence