TechGDPR’s review of international data-related stories from press and analytical reports. Legal processes and redress: GDPR jurisdictional reach, CNIL’s regulatory win over Google, CJEU case laws summary A recent UK Court of Appeal decision emphasizes the broad geographic scope of both the EU GDPR and the UK GDPR, but also ongoing uncertainty regarding the jurisdictional […]
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The CJEU stands for the Court of Justice of the European Union, which is the judicial institution of the European Union (EU). It ensures that EU law is interpreted and applied consistently across all EU member states. Stay updated on key CJEU rulings impacting privacy and data protection, shaping the interpretation and enforcement of the GDPR and other EU laws.
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The CJEU stands for the Court of Justice of the European Union, which is the judicial institution of the European Union (EU). It ensures that EU law is interpreted and applied consistently across all EU member states. Stay updated on key CJEU rulings impacting privacy and data protection, shaping the interpretation and enforcement of the GDPR and other EU laws.
Feel free to reach out to TechGDPR directly to learn more!
International Transfers of Personal Data after the Schrems II ruling
On July 16, 2020, the top court of the European Union (CJEU) issued a groundbreaking ruling on the so-called “Schrems II” case concerning international transfers of personal data from the European Union. It was meant to deal mostly with transfers to the main EU commercial partner – the United States – but turned out to […]