RIS ID
24783
Abstract
This paper investigates the application of the Schengen Information System (SIS) in the European Union and the balance between civil liberties, security and justice. It provides an overview of the SIS, technical issues related to the maintenance of the SIS, and transnational legal issues in the context of national security and public policy.
Publication Details
Michael, K. & Michael, M. G. (2008). Schengen Information System II: The balance between civil liberties, security and justice. In K. Michael & M. G. Michael (Eds.), Australia and the New Technologies: Evidence Based Policy in Public Administration (pp. 247-258). Wollongong: University of Wollongong Press.