Eduardo Ustaran discusses Schrems II with Max Schrems for 1-year anniversary

Join the conversation with Eduardo Ustaran and Max Schrems on the impacts of the Schrems II decision. The conversation—“Schrems II: A Year On”—will be hosted by the IAPP's research director, Caitlin Fennessy, and can be accessed live through LinkedIn on Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 10:00am EST / 3:00pm BST / 4:00pm CEST.

One year ago, the CJEU’s “Schrems II” decision shook the privacy profession and global data transfers by invalidating the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework and calling into question data transfers much more broadly. A year hence, the tremors continue. The decision spawned new standard contractual clauses and host of detailed guidance on supplementary measures to ensure equivalent protection and mitigate government surveillance. And yet, the phrase “data transfer compliance” now seems quixotic to many. Uncertainty reigns and data localization is on the rise as Privacy Shield negotiations continue.

To access the live discussion on Thursday, July 15, 2021 , or via recording, click here.

To read our coverage of Schrems II on the day of the decision, click here.

To access a recent webinar by the Hogan Lovells team on implementing the new Standard Contractual Clauses, click here.

 

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