UK data protection – a new era?
Elaine Fletcher looks at the key elements of the UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
MoreThe UK government published its draft data protection legislation intended to reform UK data protection law in July 2022. The government's aim is to achieve a "pro-growth and trusted data regime", while reducing the compliance burden under the current framework. We take a detailed look at the draft Data Protection and Digital Information Bill and assess the extent to which it introduces meaningful and positive change in key areas including research, accountability, legitimate interests, data exports and ePrivacy.
Elaine Fletcher looks at the key elements of the UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
MoreVictoria Hordern examines whether the UK's proposed reforms to the use of personal data for research purposes make material changes, and whether they are helpful to researchers.
MoreJo Joyce looks at legitimate interests and purpose limitation provisions in the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
MoreSally Annereau looks at the extent to which the UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill could change accountability obligations.
MoreDebbie Heywood looks at the proposed changes to the UK's rules on exporting personal data to third countries under the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
MoreMegan Lukins looks at the proposed changes to PECR under the UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
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