European Union:
European Commission Publishes Two Draft Documents To Facilitate Data Transfers
28 January 2021
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
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Akin Gump published a client alert on the two highly anticipated
draft documents to facilitate data transfers. The first was the
new, updated and modernized standard contractual clauses for the
transfer of personal data outside the European Economic Area (EEA)
and the second was the separate draft set of Article 28 standard
contractual clauses between controllers and processors, aimed at
assisting companies in the EU with the requirement for a contract
between the controller and processor. Given the wide use of the
standard contractual clauses implemented under the old Data
Protection Directive, the impact of any amendments to the framework
is likely to be significant. To read the full alert, please click
here.
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