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The Schengen Information System and police cooperation
Šelmeciová, Eliška ; Písař, Pavel (advisor) ; Petrášek, František (referee)
The topic of my thesis is the Schengen Information System (SIS). The main objective is to analyze the functionality of the system, first of all, whether its operation ever brought any concrete results, or is it merely just another administrative burden for those who must use it. Therefore I would like to focus on whether the SIS is an effective and beneficial for the Czech Republic, or if there is any other and should be a cheaper way to address this issue. The answer to these questions will be sought on the basis of an evaluation on the performance of this system two years after its launch in the Czech Republic. In the beginning I only briefly mention the history of Schengen, and then I will address the issue of the SIS. SIS is created and used by all member countries and includes information on persons and things that are important to ensuring security and justice in the common area. SIS is connected to several of our databases, such as distributing or PATRMV, which uses the Police of the Czech Republic in search of motor vehicles and registration plates. Part of this work should be a short questionnaire, which should give the answer to how people perceive the abolition of frontiers, whether it is for them an advantage or disadvantage, and whether the abolition of borders under their safety is being compromised in the form of illegal migration.
Protection of personal data in the Schengen information system
Adamčíková, Leona ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the protection of personal data in the current Schengen information system. The thesis presents an overview of internal and external controls of the SIS by analysing the foundation documents. Inseparable parts of the thesis are examples from practice, for example the functioning of the SIS in Austria or activities of Joint Supervisory Authority that is responsible for personal data protection and their safety in the SIS. The thesis is divided into five chapters and its aim is to assess, whether the SIS provides such a personal data protection that it is not necessary to reform and upgrade its controls in the future.

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