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"Parliament aims to strengthen the procedures for the transfer of passenger name record (PNR) data to third countries. Special attention should be paid to the protection of passengers’ personal data. Law enforcement agencies can use the data provided by passengers to investigate crimes committed and assess risk. In the resolution, Parliament therefore emphasises that people’s right to access information and their right to privacy must be safeguarded. Furthermore, Parliament wants the transfer of data to comply with European data protection standards. It is very important to introduce enforceable standards on the protection of personal data, which would guarantee the protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms. Independent government institutions on both sides of the Atlantic must be responsible for the application of these standards. Parliament agrees with the Commission’s recommendation to open negotiations for an agreement between the European Union and the United States of America on protection of personal data when transferred and processed for the purpose of preventing, investigating, detecting or prosecuting criminal offences, including terrorism. To ensure effective cooperation between the institutions, the Commission should update the European Parliament at every stage of the negotiations on personal data protection."@en1
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