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Russland - ein "unsicherer Drittstaat"?

Europäische Modelle als Vorbild zur Entwicklung des russischen Datenschutzrechts
Nomos,  2020, 317 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-6442-6


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The work is part of the series Nomos Universitätsschriften – Recht (Volume 973)
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englischRussia - an "unsecure" third country? Given the absence of an “adequacy decision” issued by the European Commission, Russia is currently regarded from a European perspective as an "unsecure" third country. As a consequence, personal data from the European Union can only be transferred to Russia with additional safeguards. This may appear surprising, given that Russia has adopted a data protection law that has many parallels to the former EU Data Protection Directive. Against this background, the thesis examines which criteria decide on the adequacy of the level of data protection, analyses the legal situation in Russia, including existing case law and local authority practices, and presents possible approaches to enhance the level of personal data protection in Russia.

The author is an Associate in the field of IP/IT in Düsseldorf and specializes in EU data protection.

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