Law Library of Congress Report on Biometric Data Retention for Passport Applicants and Holders
The report compares the regulation of biometric data obtained in connection with passport applications and the preservation of such data in fifteen selected countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United States.
The Library occasionally publishes reports that compare the laws on a given theme in a number of countries. Earlier comparative law reports from the Law Library of Congress have covered topics such as:
- Adjudication of Sexual Offenses in Military Justice Systems
- Bioethics
- Campaign Finance
- Children's Rights
- Constitutional Provisions on Women's Equality
- Education of Non-Native Language Speaking Children
- Foreign Aid Regulation
- Guest Worker Programs
- Habeas Corpus Rights
- Online Privacy Law
- Repatriation of Historic Human Remains (return of indigenous remains and cultural items)
- Sex Selection & Abortion
Labels: comparative and foreign law, databases, privacy
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