When essential information is missing, justice itself is at risk. In “Data and Justice: When the Lack of Information Hinders Access to Rights and Creates Inequalities,” we explore how incomplete, outdated, or inaccessible data can undermine access to fundamental rights—particularly in the field of cross-border criminal enforcement.
Through an in-depth interview with the President of the Supervisory Court of Venice and insights from legal experts, the article sheds light on the real consequences of data gaps and their impact on equality before the law. Discover how the Framework Decision 2008/947/JHA and the DATA EQUALITY project are part of a broader European effort to address data-driven discrimination.
Click here to read the full article and learn why justice without data is a fragile justice.
