Shoosmiths LLP
June 28, 2021 - Milton Keynes, England
UK Gets an Adequacy Finding. For Now.
by Shoosmiths LLP
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Half a decade after the Brexit vote and just before the interim solution was about to run out, the European Comission has (finally) confirmed that the UK is regarded as 'adequate' for data protection purposes. Here's what you need to know. For those not too familiar with the terminology of ‘adequacy’ it all sounds a tad underwhelming. If, for example, you were to tell a family member that their attempt at cooking Sunday lunch was ‘adequate’, you might find yourself wearing parts, or perhaps all, of your lunch in some way. ‘Adequate’ isn’t quite damning with faint praise, but it doesn’t sound far off it. However, for data protection purposes this is a momentous decision. In effect, it means personal data can continue to move freely from the EEA/ EU to the UK under the EU GDPR. It’s the decision many businesses, large and small, were waiting for. In a press release, you could almost hear the relief of the UK’s Information Commissioner, who said, ‘adequacy is the best outcome as it means organisations can carry on with data protection as usual. And people will continue to enjoy the protections that their data will be used fairly, lawfully and transparently’, adding, ‘the result is also a testament to the strength of the UK’s data protection regime.’ But businesses need to be aware that this adequacy decision is slightly different from the others adopted by the European Commission. The key point here? The UK is adequate for now. This is not a permanent arrangement by any means:
It is also worth noting that transfers for the purposes of UK immigration control are excluded from the scope of the adequacy decision to reflect a recent judgment of the Court of Appeal on the validity and interpretation of certain restrictions of data protection rights in this area. The European Commission says it will reassess the need for this exclusion once the situation has been remedied under UK law If you have any questions on these adequacy decisions (there were two formal legal documents) or would like to chat generally about them, we’d be delighted to hear from you. |
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