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"en.20111027.17.4-207-000"2
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"Issues relating to the handling and transfer of personal data are always particularly complex due to the many human rights and security issues that they raise. The attacks that took place on 11 September 2001 laid bare the weaknesses in airport security systems and have led to an understanding, shared by most democratic countries and governments, that there are, in fact, limits to privacy and to the inviolability of personal data, and that this is justified solely in situations in which the safety and lives of others may be at risk. Australia upholds the rule of law, merits the respect of all the EU Member States, and has inherited our shared tradition of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Like all legal instruments, the agreement could be improved in the future, but I do not believe that the way in which it is formulated at present justifies submitting it to the Court of Justice. I would, however, recommend caution and restraint in the use of this kind of procedure, which cannot and must not be trivialised nor misappropriated by extreme agendas."@en1
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