Schengen Information System definition

Schengen Information System or ‘SIS’ means the Schengen Information System established by Regulations (EU) 2018/1860, (EU) 2018/1861 and (EU) 2018/1862;
Schengen Information System. ('SIS') means the Schengen Information System as referred to [in the Regulation on SIS in the field of border checks, Regulation on SIS in the field of law enforcement and Regulation on SIS in the field of illegal return];
Schengen Information System. ’ means the system referred to in Title IV of the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement of 14 June 1985 between the Governments of the States of the Bene- lux Economic Union, the Federal Republic of Germany and the French Republic on the gradual abolition of checks at their common borders done at Schengen on 19 June 1990.

Examples of Schengen Information System in a sentence

  • The purpose of the Schengen Information System shall be in accordance with this Convention to maintain public policy and public security, including national security, in the territories of the Contracting Parties and to apply the provisions of this Convention relating to the movement of persons in those territories, using information communicated via this system.

  • An alert in the Schengen Information System shall be equivalent to an arrest warrant accompanied by the information set out in Article 11(1).

  • Such an alert shall be effected in accordance with the relevant provisions of European Union law on alerts in the Schengen Information System on persons for the purpose of surrender.

  • Country Nationals in the Schengen Information System, Leiden: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Publishers 2008.

  • The Schengen Information System is a key compensatory measure for the abolition of internal border controls as it offers essential support to security policy across the Schengen area.

  • Based on the 32 evaluations carried out in relation the Schengen Information System, it can be concluded that Member States have generally implemented and used SIS effectively and in a uniform manner.

  • External border management, compensatory measures (such as efficient cooperation of law enforcement authorities, effective visa and return policies and a comprehensive Schengen Information System), as well as a robust monitoring mechanism are the three essential pillars of Schengen.

  • However, the amendment to the Migration Statistics Regulation40 and the entry into operation of the Schengen Information System for return41 will contribute to addressing this issue.

  • The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)50 and the Data Protection Law Enforcement Directive51 are the main legislative acts applicable in this area in combination with the specific data protection provisions in the Schengen Information System (SIS) and Visa Information System (VIS) acquis.

  • Frontex uses this information to hyperindividualize immigrants and prevent recidivism of clandestine immigration (Schengen Information System 2013).


More Definitions of Schengen Information System

Schengen Information System or ‘SIS’ means the Schengen Information System
Schengen Information System. ’ means the system referred to in Title IV of the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement 5 of 14 June 1985 between the Governments of the States of the Bene-
Schengen Information System. ('SIS') means the Schengen Information System as referred to [in the Regulation on SIS in the field of border checks, Regulation on SIS in the field of law enforcement police cooperation and judicial cooperation in criminal matters and Regulation on SIS for the return of illegally staying third- country nationals in the field of illegal return];