Tag: European Court of Justice

In Brief

In the EU-US data transfer and privacy quarrel, the end is not in sight

Third time wasn’t the charm. After  Safe Harbour and Privacy Shield both met their maker at the hands of the EU’s Court of Justice (CJEU), a new report predicts that the US’  latest attempt to offer adequate protection to EU citizens and residents when it comes to the transfer of their data could be the […]

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Reconstitutionalising privacy

Does current US policy offer a level of privacy and rule of law protections that are essentially equivalent to those required in EU law so that transatlantic data transfers are lawful? And can the new EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF) be expected to comprehensively satisfy a legal test by the Court of Justice of the […]

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Jurisprudential digest – the Court of Justice of the European Union

This Jurisprudential Digest is a research-based aid for all users of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) system as established by Framework Decision 2002/584/JHA, with a particular focus on national judicial authorities in EU Member States. It distils the essence of key judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union – and therefore extracts […]

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The Brexit trade deal is no frictionless uncoupling

The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the EU and the UK is an exercise in damage limitation. The UK’s decision to leave the EU, the Customs Union and the Single Market, means it will face numerous obstacles. However, it was in nobody’s interest to add to these obstacles, and that was the spirit in which […]