Elise

Lassus

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)

Elise Lassus works as a researcher in the Research and Data Unit of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). Her areas of expertise with respect to the FRA’s work include: privacy and data protection legal frameworks, as well as research and analysis on topics linked to information society and new technologies. Notably, she has worked on projects related to National intelligence authorities and surveillance in the EU: Fundamental rights safeguards and remedies, a Guide on preventing unlawful profiling, or the Handbook on European Data Protection Law – edition 2018. She is currently conducting research on fundamental rights impacts of big data and artificial intelligence, and is coordinating FRA’s research on data protection and privacy policy files. Prior to joining FRA, she worked at the European Commission within DG EMPL (on policies related to the fight against discrimination) and DG SANCO (on policies related to consumers’ protection, notably medical devices and cosmetics’ legislation).

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Data Protection and High-tech Law Enforcement – the Role of the Law Enforcement Directive
17.15
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EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) (EU)
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