Large-Scale Integration of Technical Systems in Cross-Border Police Cooperation Management: Challenges and Solutions for Public Administration
Large-Scale Integration of Technical Systems in Cross-Border Police Cooperation Management: Challenges and Solutions for Public Administration
Author(s): Iulian COMAN
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Public Administration, Public Law, Administrative Law
Published by: ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
Keywords: large-scale technical systems; cross-border police cooperation; public administration; interoperability; European security policies;
Summary/Abstract: The study entitled ‘Large-scale integration of technical systems in the management of cross-border police cooperation: challenges and solutions for public administration,’ aims to analyse how the implementation and use of complex technical systems managed by EU-LISA influence the efficiency of police cooperation between states, highlighting the challenges encountered and possible solutions from the perspective of public administration. The objectives of the study include: 1. Assessing the impact of the main large-scale technical systems – the Schengen Information System (SIS), the Entry/Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) – on cross-border police cooperation; 2. Identifying the main administrative and operational challenges in integrating these systems, such as interoperability issues, legislative differences and concerns about personal data protection; 3. Proposing solutions to optimise the use of these technologies in support of international cooperation, taking into account the delays and technical difficulties reported in their implementation. To achieve these objectives, the research uses a mixed methodology based on qualitative analysis of relevant European policy documents and case studies on the implementation of the SIS, EES and ETIAS systems in several EU Member States. Preliminary results indicate that, although the advanced technical systems mentioned have the potential to improve information exchange and operational efficiency, there are significant obstacles related to interoperability, legislative differences and personal data protection. For example, the implementation of the EES has been delayed several times due to technical problems and concerns about border congestion. The implications of the study highlight the need for a coordinated approach at the European level to harmonise legislative frameworks and promote common standards for the effective integration of technical systems in cross-border police cooperation.
Book: Public Law at the Crossroads of Technology, Jurisprudence and Governance in Contemporary Europe
- Page Range: 198-208
- Page Count: 11
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
