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In this article ‘How Europe’s Intelligence Services Aim to Avoid the EU’s Highest Court—and What It Means for the United States’, Theodore Christakis and Kenneth Propp explore the ongoing struggle within the European Union to delimit the national security exception in its data protection law for the activities of EU Member State intelligence services, and the corresponding impact this Brussels debate could have on the ongoing transatlantic negotiations to restore a secure basis for commercial data transfers from the European [...]
As part of the ongoing CBDF research project on data localization, this post examines a report issued in December, 2020 by the International Regulatory Strategy Group (IRSG) entitled, “How the Trend Towards Data Localization is Impacting the Financial Services Sector.” This report provides the most comprehensive analysis we have seen about the nature of data flows in the financial services sector. After reviewing global laws and regulations which limit or prevent cross-border data flows impacting the financial services sector, the [...]
Introduction Over the past year, the European Commission has generated an ever-expanding number of legislative proposals designed to make Europe “fit for the digital age”, in the words of Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.  International attention has focused most on two that would affect how large digital platform companies offer their services within the EU – the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act– and on a third (the Data Governance Act[i]) that would establish a complex regulatory regime [...]