Canada:
The EU-Canada Agreement On Passenger Name Records (PNR): Turbulence Ahead!
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'' On July 26, 2017, the European Court of Justice
stated that the envisaged agreement could not be concluded because
it would be "incompatible" with respect for private life
and the protection of personal data within the meaning of the
European Charter of Fundamental Rights. This does not mean,
however, that the agreement is condemned to remain ad vitam
aeternam on the "black list". While the Opinion questions
several rules under the PNR system, it does not question its raison
d'être. In other words, the EU-Canada Agreement is
currently on the "grey list", but could still take off
... ''
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