Processing data in a post-Brexit world
The physical movement of goods and people across EU borders post-March 2019 is quite rightfully attracting much attention. Whilst these […]
The physical movement of goods and people across EU borders post-March 2019 is quite rightfully attracting much attention. Whilst these […]
Concerns are growing that the UK will face a post-Brexit ‘data wall’ that will stymie the €272 billion of trade […]
If the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 with no agreement in place regarding future arrangements for data protection, […]
For those with responsibility for data protection compliance in the U.K. and abroad the question is a simple one: What […]
Unless there is a political earthquake (some would say a miracle) Brexit will happen on 29 March 2019. Many fear […]
As part of its preparations for a “no deal” scenario when the Article 50 negotiating period comes to an end […]
As the United Kingdom hurtles toward the EU exit door, both sides have yet to start discussing how to make […]
In a post-Brexit world where the UK is no longer part of the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the UK will […]
EU data protection law puts restrictions on the transfer of personal data outside of the European Economic Area (EEA). Businesses […]
Campaign group Fair Vote U.K. announced Saturday that it is preparing a lawsuit against Facebook on behalf of users whose […]
With the current focus on the coming into effect of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), one could (almost) […]
The UK government should accept the jurisdiction of the EU’s highest court to rule on matters of data protection post-Brexit, […]