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Data protection and data transfers law / Paul Lambert.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Lambert, Paul, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--Intellectual property.
Law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (351 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Professional, 2023.
System Details:
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Summary:
This title brings together the different aspects of the transfer landscape and outlines the separate rules, all in one accessible place. Data transfers (under data protection rules) are one of the most discussed areas of data protection, and are currently undergoing significant change. Data transfers are relied on as an essential function of national and international trade, business, and internet use. It is essential for practitioners to keep abreast of the new data transfer rules and changes for their clients. Following on from Brexit, professionals now have more than one set of transfer rules to comply with, including: - The different data transfer channels - New Adequacy Decision - New Standard Contract rules - New UK Contract rules - Consultation process on future laws - New proposed UK data laws - Data law and data transfer changes - Practical and commercial considerations There are more UK data transfer channels and rules to consider now than at any time previously. The UK data transfer regime is now more complex than the EU data transfer regime, necessitating significant extra diligence by commercial entities. This book is designed to assist UK and international law professionals, in-house data protection professionals and a wide range of other interested readers on the increasingly complex area of data rules.
Contents:
Intro
Dedication
Abbreviations
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of European Legislation
Part A: Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Introduction
Part B: Data Streams
Chapter 2 EU-UK Data Transfer Steam
Data Stream 1
EU-UK data transfer stream
Adequacy for EU-UK data stream
DCMS
Chapter 3 UK-International Data Transfer Stream
Data Stream 2
Chapter 4 UK-EU Data Transfer Steam
Data stream 3
Chapter 5 UK-EU Data Transfer Stream
data stream 4
Chapter 6 UK-International Data Transfer Steam
Data Stream 5
Chapter 7 US-UK Data Transfer Stream
Data stream 6
Chapter 8 UK-US Data Transfer Stream
Data stream 7
Chapter 9 International-UK Data Transfer Stream
Data stream 8
Chapter 10 International-UK-International Data Transfer Stream
Data stream 9
Part C: Laws
Chapter 11 Data Transfer Laws
Default data transfer bans
Adequate protection
Savers
Conclusion
Chapter 12 EU Laws
Transfers banned as default
Channels to overcome ban
Channel examples
Adequate country protection channel
UK adequacy decision
Consent channel
Contract channel
Appropriate safeguards channel
Binding corporate rules channel
Transfers not authorised by EU law
Country and international organisation derogations
International cooperation
National rules
New EU Standard Contract Clauses
Controller to processor contracts
Contracts and transfers to third countries
EU-US data transfers
Chapter 13 UK Laws
GDPR as UK law
Brexit break
Brexit and data protection
EUWA
Post-Brexit data protection law
DPA 2018 transfer rules
UK GDPR
Adequacy channel for EU-UK data stream
Further change
Future international cooperation
Conclusion.
Chapter 14 International Laws
Default bans
GDPR reference point
GDPR followed
EU and EEA
EU and close neighbours
International relations and cooperation
United Nations
Part D: Practice Issues
Chapter 15 Practice and transfers
Data streams
Practical steps
Chapter 16 Legal and business certainty
Data transfer problems
Pressure for official advice and clarity
One solution to one data problem
Changes from EU positions
Chapter 17 Caselaw on Transfers and Transfer Rules
Safe Harbours
Privacy Shield
Data Privacy Framework
UK data transfers
Chapter 18 Standards and Vendors
Standards
Vendor solutions
Internal solutions
Part E: Rule Focus
Chapter 19 Adequacy Rule
Transfers restricted
Adequate protection channel
Adequacy consideration
Chapter 20 UK Adequacy Decision, Consultation, and Change
UK adequacy
Consultation
Wide array of changes
Consultation: Data intermediaries
Consultation: Further questions
Consultation: Adequacy and boosting data transfers
Consultation: Alternative and alternative transfer mechanisms
Consultation: Proportionality of appropriate safeguards
Consultation: Reverse transfers exemption
Consultation: Adaptable transfer mechanisms
Consultation: New alternative transfer mechanisms power
Consultation: Certification schemes
Consultation: Derogations
Government response to consultation
Changes
Chapter 21 Approved Contracts
Creating adequacy through contract
New EU standard contract clauses
Need for UK model contracts.
Chapter 22 Controller to Processor Contracts
UK controller to processor contracts
Chapter 23 Controller to Controller Contracts
Contracts and transfers to international third countries
UK contracts and transfers to international third countries
UK controller-to-controller contracts
Chapter 24 Binding Corporate Rules
BCR data transfer permission channel
BCR rules
UK BCRs
Chapter 25 Individual Data Regulator Approvals and Safeguards
ICO transfer permission channels
Restrictions
Schedules
Schedule 1: GDPR on Data Transfers
Schedule 2: UK GDPR on Data Transfers
Schedule 3: Data Protection Act 2018 on Data Transfers
Schedule 4: Government Response to Consultation on Data Transfers
Schedule 5: Data Protection and Digital Information Bill on Data Transfers
Schedule 6: EU Adequacy Decision re EU - UK Data Transfers
Schedule 7: EU Decision on Standard Contractual Clauses - Controllers and Processors
Schedule 8: EU Decision on Standard Contractual Clauses to Third Countries
Schedule 9: EU-US Transfers
Schedule 8: US Order
Index.
Other Format:
Print version: Lambert, Paul Data Protection and Data Transfers Law
ISBN:
9781526524812
1526524813
9781526524836
152652483X
9781526524829
1526524821
OCLC:
1369661307

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