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**[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/22/eus_paris_terror_response_includes_virtual_currencies_crimp/ The Register: EU's Paris terror response includes 'virtual currencies' crimp (22nd November 2015)]
 
**[http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2015/october/eu-justice-council-reaches-agreement-on-data-protection-directive-for-police-and-criminal-justice/ Out-law.com: EU Justice Council reaches agreement on Data Protection Directive for police and criminal justice (13 October 2015)]
 
**[http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2015/october/eu-justice-council-reaches-agreement-on-data-protection-directive-for-police-and-criminal-justice/ Out-law.com: EU Justice Council reaches agreement on Data Protection Directive for police and criminal justice (13 October 2015)]
 
**[http://www.expatica.com/be/news/country-news/Flanders-Staff-shortage-threatens-database-exchange_510850.html Expactica: Staff shortage threatens database exchange (13 October 2015)]
 
**[http://www.expatica.com/be/news/country-news/Flanders-Staff-shortage-threatens-database-exchange_510850.html Expactica: Staff shortage threatens database exchange (13 October 2015)]

Revision as of 22:04, 23 November 2015

Details on DNA databases in each European country can be found on the country pages. Below are resources covering the whole of Europe, including information about the sharing of DNA database matches within the European Union (which is governed by the Pruem Decisions). The UK has opted out of the agreement. The landmark decision of the European Court of Human Rights in the case of S. and Marper v. the UK led to the removal of over 1.7 million DNA profiles taken from innocent people and from children and the destruction of 7,753,000 DNA samples in England and Wales.

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