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HomeEventsEU-US Personal Data Transfers and The Impact of The Schrems II Ruling
EU-US personal data transfers and the impact of the Schrems II ruling

 

Our colleagues at the ANU College of Law continue their celebration of 60 years of Law at ANU with another important and thought-provoking seminar: EU-US personal data transfers and the impact of the Schrems II ruling

Join our expert panel for this webinar exploring the implications of the Schrems II ruling for Australia. This seminal Court of Justice of the EU decision affirmed the validity of the standard contractual clauses for data transfers. As there is no such adequacy agreement between the EU and Australia, the ruling has important implications.

Our panel: Dr Damian Clifford and Dr Dominique Dalla-Pozza (ANU College of Law); Professor Megan Richardson and Associate Professor Stacey Steele (University of Melbourne); and Professor Lee Bygrave (University of Oslo).

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  • Tue 22 Sep 2020, 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

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