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13.12.2023
The EU-US Data Privacy Framework: what future for transatlantic data transfers?
About this event
13 December 2023 from 14:00 until 20:00
Outside Sciences Po
On July 10, 2023, the European Commission definitively adopted the adequacy decision on the Data Privacy Framework (DPF). The Commission found that the safeguards provided by the new US Executive Order 14086 and the following EU-US agreement on the Data Privacy Framework offer an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred from the European Union to the US. It was about time the new framework came into force. Since the invalidation of the Privacy Shield on July 16, 2020, transatlantic data transfers have been mostly based on standard contractual clauses, posing increasingly insurmountable difficulties. Despite the achievement of this milestone, multiple questions and uncertainties remain open circa the legal and technical implementation of the agreement and a third potential invalidation coming from the EU Court of Justice.
This year’s conference will focus on the new transatlantic data-flow agreement, the legal and technical challenges of its implementation and the global perspectives of current trends in data transfers and data localization.
PROGRAM
- 2:00pm Doors opening
- 2:30-4:15pm PANEL 1 – The new EU-US Data Privacy Framework
- 4:15-4:30pm Break
- 4:30-5:45pm PANEL 2 – The concrete impact of the new DPF on transatlantic data transfers
- 5:45-6:00pm Break
- 6:00-6:45pm Keynote speech by Professor Anupam Chander, Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Law and Technology at Georgetown University Law Center (Washington DC)
- 6:45pm Conference close-up and cocktail reception
Location
Assemblée Nationale (French Parliament) – Salle Colbert
Entrance via 126 Rue de l’Université 75007 Paris
In partnership with Cercle Montesquieu.