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Agents of (Privacy) Shield

April 15, 2016

After a period of uncertainly, there's now a better understanding of how trans-Atlantic data transfer and data privacy laws will operate in a post-Safe Harbour world. Perhaps it's optimistic to think so, but it seems almost certain that the proposed EU-US Privacy Shield will be approved by the European Commission's Article 29 Working Party in the not too distant future, writes Toby Duthie, Partner at London-based consultancy Forensic Risk Alliance.

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