A Discussion on the US-EU Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework

The US-EU Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework, announced in March of this year, is a new agreement governing trans-Atlantic data flows between the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) – specifically data flows from EU countries to the U.S. that contain personal information of EU residents. The new framework is intended to replace the previous Privacy Shield Framework, which the EU Court of Justice found did not provide adequate protection of privacy, as required by the General Data Protection Regulation and other law.

In this webinar, experts discuss whether the new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework effectively addresses the concerns of the EU Court of Justice providing for a solid legal basis for future Trans-Atlantic data transfers.

Stewart A. Baker

Partner

Steptoe & Johnson LLP


Theodore Christakis

Professor of International and European Law

University Grenoble Alpes


Peter Swire

Elizabeth and Tommy Holder Chair

Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology


Paul Rosenzweig

Professorial Lecturer in Law

The George Washington University


Cyber & Privacy

The Federalist Society and Regulatory Transparency Project take no position on particular legal or public policy matters. All expressions of opinion are those of the speaker(s). To join the debate, please email us at [email protected].

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