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We must strive to enhance transatlantic cooperation in the areas of justice, freedom and security within a context of respect for human rights and civil liberties. A system for protecting personal data must be implemented transparently and unequivocally. European legal requirements for the fair, proportionate and lawful processing of personal information are of paramount importance and must always be upheld. Currently targeted data exchange is impossible. Solutions should include restricting the scope of the transferred data and listing the types of data that the designated providers are able to filter and extract, as well as the types of data which may be included in a transfer. Therefore, it is particularly important to urge the Council and the Commission to explore ways of establishing a transparent and legally sound procedure for authorising the transfer and extraction of relevant data as well as for executing and monitoring data exchange operations. Any agreement between the EU and the US must include strict implementation and supervision safeguards on the day-to-day extraction of, access to and use by the US authorities of all data transferred to them under the agreement. There should be an appropriate EU-appointed authority to monitor the implementation of these measures."@en1
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