Schengen Supervision Coordination Group
SCHENGEN AGREEMENT
On the 14th of June, 1985 five Member States: the Kingdom of Belgium, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Federal Republic of Germany and the French Republic signed Schengen agreement on gradual abolition of checks at common borders (Schengen Agreement), the aim of which was bringing about the abolition of checks at their common borders on the movement of persons, citizens of Member States and facilitate the transport and movement of goods. After some years other Member States, except The United Kingdom and Ireland, acceded to the Schengen Agreement. The two states (Norway and Iceland), a non-Member States have also acceded to Schengen Agreement.
Convention from 19 June 1990 Applying the Schengen Agreement of 14 June 1985 between the governments of the States of the Benelux economic union, the Federal Republic of Germany and the French Republic on gradual abolition of checks at their common borders (Schengen Implementation Agreement) was the basis for establishing the Schengen Information System (SIS) and facilitating the implementation of the principle of free movement in Schengen acquis.
THE SCHENGEN INFORMATION SYSTEM
The Schengen II information system. A Guide for Exercising the Right of Access
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS ACCORDING TO THE SCHENGEN CONVENTION
Information (EN);
Information (RU)
BROCHURE "PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN THE SCHENGEN INFORMATION SYSTEM"
INSTITUTIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXECUTION OF FUNCTIONS ACCORDING THE SCHENGEN AQUIS:
- Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania;
- Police Department under the Ministry of the Interior
- Migration Department under the Ministry of the Interior;
- State Border Guard Service at the Ministry of the Interior;
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
THE SCHENGEN II SUPERVISION COORDINATION GROUP ACTIVITY REPORT
The Schengen II Supervision Coordination Group activity report (Year 2013-2015)
INFORMATION ON PERSONS RIGHT TO PRIVATE LIFE ACCEDING TO SCHENGEN ZONE
Leaflet prepared by State data protection inspectorate Requirements to personal data protection according to Schengen Convention
Request for access to information on data in the second generation Schengen Information System
Request for Deletion of Data Unlawfully Stored in the Second Generation Schengen Information System
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