European Union:
Article 29 WP Publishes Working Document On Justified Surveillance Measures When Transferring Personal Data
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On April 13, the Article 29 WP issued a Working Document assessing how the
invalidation of the Safe Harbor framework affected data transfers
to the United States. Specifically, the document analyzes the Court
of Justice case law related to Articles 7, 8, and 47 of the Charter
of Fundamental Rights and the jurisprudence of the European Court
of Human Rights related to Article 8 of the European Convention on
Human Rights.
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