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"The new Eurodac regulation is a key part of the asylum package agreed by MEPs and Member States’ Ministers earlier this year, as an important first step towards a common European asylum system. Eurodac was set up in 2000 as an EU-wide information system containing the fingerprint data of asylum seekers so as to facilitate the operation of the Dublin Regulation system for determining responsibility for examining asylum applications. The primary purpose must be the efficient management of asylum applications, not police investigations as originally sought by the Council. Access for law enforcement or for Europol for the purposes of prevention, detection and investigation of terrorist offences and other serious criminal offences must only be granted with the strictest safeguards and with the approval of an independent authority. It is important that the Commission and the European Asylum Support Office closely monitor Member States’ implementation of these new rules so as to ensure their correct implementation. In accordance with Protocol 21 of the treaties, Ireland did not take part in the adoption of this proposal but I understand that the Irish Government intends to opt in at a later stage, subject to Irish constitutional requirements."@en1
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