9 October 2020
Global Data Hub – 11 of 17 Insights
Data transfers are at the top of the privacy agenda in the aftermath of the Schrems II decision and in the run up to the end of the Brexit transition period. We look at the future of US data transfers, as well as at what businesses need to do to keep data flowing across borders from 1 January 2021.
Schrems II – what next for data transfers?
Vin Bange and Debbie Heywood look at the impact of the Schrems II decision on the future of international data transfers, particularly from the EEA and the UK to the USA.
Data flows to and from the UK after the end of Brexit transition
Debbie Heywood looks at the impact of the end of the Brexit transition period on data transfers to and from the UK.
The future of Binding Corporate Rules after Schrems II and in light of Brexit
Jean-David Behlow re-examines the benefits of BCRs in the aftermath of Schrems II and ahead of the end of the Brexit transition period.
Brexit data protection checklist
A checklist for UK-based companies engaged in cross-border processing.
GDPR EU Representatives – for companies without EU establishments
Axel von dem Bussche and Paul Voigt look at the requirement on non-EU established organisations to appoint an EU representative under the GDPR.
Regulator reactions to the Schrems II judgment
Phillip Koeler and Aaron Banki provide an overview of the current status of reactions and statements by European supervisory authorities and institutions to the Schrems II judgment.
Helen Farr looks at the data protection implications of the EU Whistleblowing Directive and whistleblower hotlines more generally.
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by Helen Farr
Anna Taylor and Jo Joyce look at the data sharing requirements for the proposed pensions dashboard and resulting data protection considerations.
17 May 2022
by Anna Taylor, Jo Joyce
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by Multiple authors
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by Multiple authors
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by Multiple authors
6 March 2020
by Multiple authors
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