The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties added the U.K. as a qualified jurisdiction, whose citizens can seek legal redress under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework's Data Protection Review Court. U.K. citizens will be eligible to petition the redress mechanisms once the proposed U.K.-U.S. data transfer agreement takes effect.
19 Sept. 2023
DOJ creates webpage for EU-US DPF Data Protection Review Court process
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