Abstract
This evidence is based on criminal justice research, chiefly: (a) cross-jurisdictional data sharing1 and (b) the reliability of criminal evidence produced
by AI/ML (Artificial Intelligence/Machine learning) learning trained applications. It considers the informational, technological and ECHR/rule of law
interfaces between electronic border management (EBM) and criminal justice.
The submission refers to the following topics/questions in the Committee's call for evidence: global trends; the purpose of electronic authorisation; potential risks; the impact on individuals and the CTA. The focus is selective, however, by
considering aspects of those issues where access to detailed information about
how electronic border management (EBM) is configured and is intended to work
might assist independent inspection, democratic accountability and judicial
supervision.
by AI/ML (Artificial Intelligence/Machine learning) learning trained applications. It considers the informational, technological and ECHR/rule of law
interfaces between electronic border management (EBM) and criminal justice.
The submission refers to the following topics/questions in the Committee's call for evidence: global trends; the purpose of electronic authorisation; potential risks; the impact on individuals and the CTA. The focus is selective, however, by
considering aspects of those issues where access to detailed information about
how electronic border management (EBM) is configured and is intended to work
might assist independent inspection, democratic accountability and judicial
supervision.
Original language | English |
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Type | Parliamentary engagement |
Media of output | written evidence |
Publisher | House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee |
Number of pages | 6 |
Place of Publication | London |
Publication status | Published - 14 Mar 2024 |
Keywords
- border management
- Border Management Technology
- international criminal justice cooperation
- AI algorithms
- AI Ethics and Regulation
- travel economics
- Brexit
- UK Ireland Common Travel Area