9 August 2021
Global Data Hub – 6 of 17 Insights
After the turmoil of Brexit and the Schrems II decision, a clearer picture is finally emerging around data transfers. We look at how the law stands in light of the newly published EC Standard Contractual Clauses, EDPB Recommendations on Supplementary Measures, and the recently adopted EU-UK adequacy decisions. We also consider how this impacts the life sciences and real estate sectors.
Debbie Heywood looks at the current picture on data transfers following publication of the new SCCs, the EU-UK adequacy decisions, and the EDPB recommendations on supplementary measures.
Paul Voigt takes an in-depth look at the EC's recently published new Standard Contractual Clauses.
Our team discusses the new SCCs and considers what they mean for data transfers.
Debbie Heywood looks at the recently issued final guidance on supplementary measures, which may help allow transfer tools to ensure personal data transferred to third countries is adequately protected.
Elaine Fletcher looks at new uses of personal data in the real estate sector, with a focus on data exports.
Mary Rendle looks at the unfolding European and UK data transfer landscape in a post-Schrems II world, and the implications for life sciences businesses.
Helen Farr looks at the data protection implications of the EU Whistleblowing Directive and whistleblower hotlines more generally.
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