The future EU-UK relationship: options in the field of the protection of personal data for general processing activities and for processing for law enforcement purposes
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines the available mechanisms for personal data transfers between the EU and the UK after Brexit. The study shows that an adequacy finding for the UK would be beneficial, but insufficient. Notably, and to the extent that there is a consensus on these points, there is a need for a bespoke instrument that establishes a standstill period, and which allows the UK to participate in (i) the development of EU data protection policy, (ii) internal market data transfers, and (iii) security and law enforcement initiatives.
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Hans GRAUX, Time.lex Alessandra INNESTI, Spark Legal Network Inês DE MATOS PINTO, Spark Legal Network Peter MCNALLY, Spark Legal Network Patricia YPMA, Spark Legal Network Rianne SIEBENGA, PwC Wim WENSINK, PwC
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Zoekterm
- bilaterale betrekking
- communicatie
- datatransmissie
- derde land
- economische geografie
- EU-instantie
- EU-instellingen en Europese overheid
- EU-lidstaat
- Europa
- EUROPESE UNIE
- gegevensbescherming
- GEOGRAFIE
- Informatica en gegevensverwerking
- informatie en informatieverwerking
- Interinstitutioneel Akkoord
- INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN
- internationale politiek
- onderhandelingen over een overeenkomst (EU)
- Opbouw van Europa
- OPVOEDING, ONDERWIJS EN COMMUNICATIE
- persoonlijke gegevens
- politieke geografie
- samenwerkingsbeleid
- uittreding uit de EU
- Verenigd Koninkrijk