Reality and Illusion in EU Data Transfer Regulation PostSchrems

Author:

Kuner Christopher

Abstract

The judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union inSchrems v. Data Protection Commissioner, in which the Court invalidated the EU-US Safe Harbour arrangement, is a landmark in EU data protection law. The judgment affirms the fundamental right to data protection in the context of international data transfers, defines an adequate level of data protection, and illustrates how data protection rights under EU law can apply to data processing in third countries. It also raises questions about the status of other legal bases for international data transfers under EU law, and shows that many legal disputes concerning data transfers are essentially political arguments in disguise. TheSchremsjudgment illustrates the tendency of EU data protection law to focus on legalistic mechanisms to protect data transfers rather than on protection in practice. The EU and the US have since agreed on a replacement for the Safe Harbour (the EU-US Privacy Shield), the validity of which will likely be tested in the Court of Justice. Regulation of data transfers needs to go beyond formalistic measures and legal fictions, in order to move from illusion to reality.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Law

Reference197 articles.

1. Id. at para. 88.

2. See Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1250, supra note 13, note 208 (stating: As of the date of application of the General Data Protection Regulation, the Commission will make use of its powers to adopt, on duly justified imperative grounds of urgency, an implementing act suspending the present decision which shall apply immediately without its prior submission to the relevant comitology committee and shall remain in force for a period not exceeding six months.

3. In each of the three human rights conventions referred to above in note 154, the phrase “regardless of frontiers” is mentioned in the article dealing with freedom of opinion and of expression (for example, in the articles cited therein).

4. Andreas Fischer-Lescano & Gunther Teubner, Regime-Collisions: The Vain Search for Legal Unity in the Fragmentation of Global Law, 25 Mich. J. Int'l L. 999, 1045 (2003).

5. See Schrems v. Data Prot. Comm'r, Written Submissions of Applicant, Europe Versus Facebook 24 http://www.europe-v-facebook.org/CJEU_subs.pdf.

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