There is a new developments in a privacy case brought by Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems against Facebook.
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Dominic Raab’s comment comes on day that policy papers repeat government’s insistence that authority of ECJ ends in March 2019. Source: UK will keep ‘half an eye’ on ECJ rulings after Brexit, says justice minister | Law | The Guardian
The aim of this case law digest is to clarify the structure of the analysis carried out by the CJEU in judgments concerning the transfer of personal data to third countries.
Legal analysis of opinion of Court of Justice of European Union (CJEU) regarding agreement between Canada and the European Union on the transfer and processing of Passenger Name Record data. Source: EU Law Analysis: Transferring personal data outside the EU: Clarification from the ECJ?
The UK parliament must be “very clear” about the extent to which judges should rely on future decisions of the European courts after Brexit, the country’s top judge has said. Source: Future role of CJEU for UK courts should be ‘spelled out’ in statute, says top judge
Today, the Court of Justice of the European Union gave its opinion on the proposed agreement between the EU and Canada on the transfer and processing of passenger name record data in Opinion 1-15 . The opinion of the CJEU was that the agreement could not proceed without significant amendment. Source: CJEU limits transfer of […]
The top EU Court has struck down an EU-Canada agreement on the processing of airline passenger records. The Passenger Name Record agreement mandated data retention and permitted the bulk transfer of personal data provided by passengers booking a flight. Source: European Court Halts Retention, Bulk Transfer of Passenger Data
US government has prepared this White Paper to provide a detailed discussion on its access to data for national security purposes.
Yesterday (October 19, 2016) the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued its judgment in case Patrick Breyer v. Bundesrepublik Deutschland, in which court recognizes that dynamic IP addresses registered by websites are personal data. CJEU followed the Opinion of the Advocate General delivered earlier this year. In its decision CJEU concluded that […]
A law due to come into force in days in Germany on storing internet usage data breaks EU regulations, a court rules. Source: Germany aims to store all users’ browsing data. But court says it’s breaking EU law | ZDNet