Interoperability canards #1
First in a series of interoperability canards (‘an unfounded rumour or story’, from the French for duck ?).
Continue readingby Ian Brown and Douwe Korff
First in a series of interoperability canards (‘an unfounded rumour or story’, from the French for duck ?).
Continue readingA Brussels friend shared this response from the European Commission to the Parliament, regarding its resolution on UK adequacy. My comments are interspersed.
Continue readingComments on Omer Tene’s quick notes on the UK GDPR reform consultation, focusing mainly on the implications for data transfers and more in particular for onward transfers of personal data first transferred from the EU/EEA to the UK under the recently adopted EU Commission GDPR adequacy decision on the UK.
Continue readingWhile I’m finishing off a briefing on digital competition reforms in key jurisdictions, I wanted to share some resources I’ve found useful, and an infographic I’m experimenting with.
Continue readingI have been thinking further about the implications in terms of the GDPR of undue access to personal data on EU persons (and others) by EU Member States’ intelligence agencies. I believe that the Court’s recognition of the regrettable “hole” in the Treaties need not be the end in this regard. In this draft paper, I discuss my line of reasoning.
Continue readingThis opinion, prepared for the European Middle East Project, seeks to contribute to discussions about the future of personal data flows between the EU and Israel and the Occupied Territories (OTs).
Continue readingDelighted to see the European Parliament has published our new study on exchanges of personal data after the Schrems II judgment after several months of research. Our key findings are below, but there is a wealth of information in the 120 pages of the report!
Continue readingAs I finalise a book chapter on the UK (England in particular) experience with Covid contact tracing / exposure notification apps, Boris Johnson’s government is sadly generating a downbeat postscript.
Continue readingThanks to the Greens/EFA in the European Parliament for organising this great webinar yesterday — Tech your pick: Beating the giants with interoperability.
Continue readingA technical standards section for the Digital Markets Act, for any interested MEPs or Member States (or trilogue!)
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