Annex II AI Act
class="oj-doc-ti" id="d1e38-126-1">PRÍLOHA II
Official text
id="anx_II"> PRÍLOHA II Zoznam trestných činov podľa článku 5 ods. 1 prvého pododseku písm. h) bodu iii) Trestné činy podľa článku 5 ods. 1 prvého pododseku písm. h) bodu iii):
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terorizmus,
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obchodovanie s ľuďmi,
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sexuálne vykorisťovanie detí a detská pornografia,
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nedovolené obchodovanie s omamnými alebo psychotropnými látkami,
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nedovolené obchodovanie so zbraňami, strelivom alebo s výbušninami,
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vražda, ťažká ujma na zdraví,
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nedovolené obchodovanie s ľudskými orgánmi alebo tkanivami,
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nedovolené obchodovanie s jadrovými alebo rádioaktívnymi materiálmi,
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únos, obmedzovanie osobnej slobody alebo branie rukojemníka,
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trestné činy podliehajúce právomoci Medzinárodného trestného súdu,
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nezákonné ovládnutie lietadla alebo plavidla,
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znásilnenie,
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trestné činy proti životnému prostrediu,
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organizovaná alebo ozbrojená lúpež,
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sabotáž,
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účasť v zločineckej organizácii zapojenej do jedného alebo viacerých vyššie uvedených trestných činov.
Source: EUR-Lex, Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — text reproduced verbatim.
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What does Annex II of the AI Act contain?
Annex II contains the list of criminal offences referred to in Article 5(1)(h)(iii). This list determines for which crimes real-time remote biometric identification by law enforcement may be used.
Which crimes are listed in Annex II?
The list includes terrorism, trafficking in human beings, child sexual exploitation, drug trafficking, arms trafficking, murder, grievous bodily injury, organ trafficking, nuclear material trafficking, kidnapping, ICC crimes, aircraft/ship hijacking, rape, environmental crime, armed robbery, sabotage, and participation in criminal organisations.
What is the list in Annex II used for?
The list determines when law enforcement authorities may use real-time remote biometric identification in publicly accessible spaces. This is only permitted for searching for suspects of the specific serious criminal offences listed.
Can police use facial recognition for all crimes?
No. Real-time remote biometric identification in publicly accessible spaces is only permitted for the serious crimes specifically listed in Annex II, and only under strict conditions set out in Article 5.
Can the list in Annex II be expanded?
The list in Annex II is fixed in the regulation. Any change would require a formal amendment of the AI Act by the EU legislator.
Does cybercrime fall under Annex II?
Cybercrime is not explicitly listed in Annex II. However, sabotage and crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court are mentioned, which could encompass certain cyber-related offences.
Why is Annex II relevant for municipalities and police?
Annex II sets the boundaries for biometric surveillance in public spaces. Municipalities and police may only deploy real-time facial recognition for the serious crimes listed in Annex II, with prior judicial authorisation.
How does Annex II relate to the ban on biometric surveillance?
The AI Act in principle prohibits real-time biometric identification in public spaces, but makes an exception for law enforcement for the serious crimes in Annex II, under strict conditions such as judicial approval.