Update review Privacy Shield
Last week, the second annual review of the EU-US Privacy Shield took place in Brussels. A crisis seems (for now) averted. In thejoint press release
Last week, the second annual review of the EU-US Privacy Shield took place in Brussels. A crisis seems (for now) averted. In thejoint press release
On 18 and 19 September 2017, the first joint review of the Privacy Shield took place in Washington, DC. After the publication of the report
In September 2017, the first annual review of the Privacy Shield was conducted over the course of two days in Washington, D.C. On 18 October,
Over a year ago, the Privacy Shield was adopted as the replacement for the Safe Harbor decision, which was struck down in October 2015. This
After the year-end update in December 2016, our Taskforce Privacy Law now looks back at the first half of 2017. Which developments stand out from
This March, Wikileaks made public several documents that suggested the CIA uses televisions to gather information on people. It may seem far-fetched, but it is
During its last plenary session in December 2016, the Article 29 Working Party (“WP29”) adopted three guidelines pertaining to the implementation of the General Data
The European ePrivacy-legislation is currently laid down in the ePrivacy Directive. The ePrivacy Directive has been implemented in the national law of all member states
Many companies have not yet given sufficient thought to transferring personal data to countries outside of the EER, even though unlawful transfers can result in
After having been adopted on 12 July last by the European Commission, the EU-US Privacy Shield is again facing the heat. Privacy advocacy group Digital