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Australian law allows the Australian customs authority to demand that every airline flying to and from Australia give them electronic access to passenger name record (PNR) data prior to flights into or out of Australia. The aim of this procedure is to provide PNR data before arrival to allow the Australian customs authorities to carry out effective passenger risk assessments and facilitate travel. These measures enhance Australian security in accordance with its anti-terror policy and its efforts to combat other major crimes and serve to strengthen international police and judicial cooperation between Australia and Europe. Initially, in May 2010, the European Parliament decided to postpone the vote to give its consent to the agreement, but recently decided to renegotiate the agreement and set out its criteria for giving its consent to agreements with third countries on the transfer of PNR data. It has assessed the new draft PNR agreement between the EU and Australia and concluded that many of the requested criteria have been fulfilled to a satisfactory level, and therefore gives its consent to the agreement."@en1
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