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It was the privacy, and not the GDPR – Collisions of Data Protection Law Regimes and How to solve them
Data Law possibly is one of the most emerging legal fields of modern times. Simply the fact that data is part of one’s everyday life calls for Data Protection and Regulation laws to provide users the utmost safety – all while keeping the business of data profitable. The presentation series „Data Protection Rules (in) The World“ offers two presentations with follow-up discussions on this topic. Prof. Dr. Kai von Lewinski will open these events with his presentation on the following topic:
Passenger Name Records (PNR), Schrems I, Schrems II: these cases illustrate different attitudes and concepts of data protection, privacy and data business on both sides of the Atlantic. They pose a big problem for transatlantic businesses. But they are only part of a larger picture – collisions of data protection law regimes worldwide.
Additional Information
Open to | all |
Prior registration | requested |
Organised by | Juristische Fakultät, Lehrstuhl Prof. Dr. Kai von Lewinski und Deutsch-Amerikanische Juristen-Vereinigung e. V. (DAJV) |
Event website | https://www.dajv.de/events/it-was-the-privacy-and-not-the-gdpr-collisions-of-data-protection-law-regimes-and-how-to-solve-them/ |
Contact organizer of event | annabel.dornauer@gmx.de |